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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a fee, cost, or an action taken, often in a business or transactional setting. Example: "After reviewing the services provided, we charged the client for the additional hours worked."
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And then we charged on.
We charged for no-shows.
Let's say we charged £300.
And we charged a fee".
"We charged $50," Ms. Gil said.
Then we charged 35 cents.
And we charged into their yard".
We charged into seminary life brimming with enthusiasm for change.
Side-by-side, we charged up the mountain.
"We charged a dime at first," Nix recalled.
We charged a lot, and the business just took off.
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