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Discover Ludwig"water charges" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to fees or costs associated with using or accessing water, such as for household usage or irrigation purposes. Example: "The government announced an increase in water charges to fund improvements in the city's aging water infrastructure."
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For decades, the church was exempt from water charges.
Raising water charges would encourage conservation without necessarily cutting back food production by much.
Privatisation pushes up water charges, does nothing for the poor and boosts profits of water barons.
Andhra Pradesh's energetic chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu, boldly tripled water charges.
And we will not stop until water charges are scrapped and Irish Water is abolished.
Since water charges were introduced a decade ago bills have soared by 120%.
I am not even getting involved in the argument over the costing of the water charges.
"I will go to jail rather than pay for these water charges.
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"It's not a case of not wanting paying the water charges--we just can't," said Jonathan.
"This government believes that the anti-water charges campaign is dying, that we are on our last legs.
This power characteristic differs fundamentally from that of a microtubule-water charges which are a capacitor-based device.
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