Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "such a charge that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a consequence or result that follows from a specific charge or accusation. Example: "The evidence presented was such a charge that it left the jury with no doubt about the defendant's guilt."
Exact(1)
"I got such a charge that my deals were in the Wall Street Journal," he said.
Similar(56)
They are not meant to be hostages to propaganda tirades by politicians made for domestic political consumption, or as a means of blaming Holocaust victims for interfering with such loans, a charge that is completely baseless.
It's a charge that certainly sticks to such songs as "Sunbeams and Some Beans".
But the administration official said recently that there was no evidence for such a charge and that it was no longer repeated, though it had not been formally withdrawn.
Before that England's lower order had made such a spirited charge that for seven overs immediately after tea, during which time Matt Prior and Graeme Swann swung the bat so merrily that 60 runs came, the South Africans themselves, caught up in the frenetic atmosphere, must have been wondering whether they might be finding themselves on the end of a mugging.
"FREE! gives us such an emotional charge that we perceive what is being offered as immensely more valuable than it really is," Ariely writes.
Natural black hair remains such a charged issue that late last year when Sesame Street's white head writer, Joey Mazzarino, wrote a short musical skit for his adopted Ethopian daughter, he created a sensation.
The oxygen occupancy refinement showed that no anion vacancies are formed upon Cr substitution for Sn4+ or Ti4+, implying that such a charge compensation mechanism does not occur, confirming that the Cr in titanate and stannate pyrochlores is mainly in a tetravalent state.
While the panel did not explicitly level such a charge, Dr. LeFevre said that the dangers of common treatments were what drove the members to recommend against screening.
But the law does not prohibit such a charge, and critics argue that the threat of prosecution discourages women from seeking addiction treatment.
The basis for such a charge by police was that during the raid in NGO-premises, they found condoms and lubricants (for aiding in "unnatural sex"); communication materials (termed as "pornography"); dildo used for condom demonstration (termed as "sex toy"); and video cassettes and photographs (termed as "obscene literature") [ 75].
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com