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Discover Ludwig"the charter" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a formal document that outlines expectations, rules, or responsibilities. For example: "All employees should read the charter before beginning their employment."
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Hence the charter.
The charter wants this changed.
If accepted, the charter will move in.
The charter school has had difficulties.
(1) The Charter affirms the status quo.
Abraham Lincoln signed the charter into law.
The charter will deliver that.
The state extended the charter.
The charter was later transferred to Covent Garden.
But the charter is the city's constitution.
Nothing in the charter prevents that.
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