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Discover Ludwig"raise charges" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to increasing fees or prices for something. For example: "The company announced plans to raise charges for their annual subscription."
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The Bush administration is right to raise charges of election fraud in Ukraine.
BT is not the only phone company to raise charges recently.
They were an example of the risks women take when they dare to raise charges against a powerful man with powerful allies.
Hence, in order to attract firms to invest in the sector, governments usually have to raise charges steeply, a politically traumatic process.
The Austrian society says it may have to raise charges to 30% for its smaller members.The new deal reflects more closely the real costs of collecting dues.
So is the idea of a special Iraqi tribunal or prosecutor that would raise charges for consideration by U.S. courts-martial.
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But several brought in or raised charges for drugs, hospital stays, ambulance rides and the like.
Polish companies complain that banks, mainly foreign-owned, are raising charges punitively on short-term loans.
The government cut benefits, raised charges and made it harder for workers to claim disability allowances.
After the attacks, reinsurance companies raised charges to insurance companies, compounding their problems.
In many parts of the country, Medicare H.M.O.'s are raising charges and paring benefits.
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