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The phrase "will charge" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a future action that someone or something will take. For example: - The mechanic told me that he will charge me $100 to fix my car. - Our company will charge a monthly fee for the use of our software. - The lawyer's fees were clearly outlined and she will not charge anything extra.
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Some will charge.
Those new subsidiaries will charge fees.
And it will charge for everything.
The shopkeeper will charge a small fee for the service.
PIMCO will charge just 0.55% a year for the ETF.
And we will charge her a fair price for this.
And maybe Amazon will charge me a few dollars extra.
Both institutions will charge the maximum fees this autumn.
A buhonero, or street vendour will charge Bs 15.
Kaleidoscape will charge $20 to $75 for seats.
The fees both houses will charge buyers differs.
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