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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a charge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has an electrical charge or a fee associated with a service or item. Example: "The device operates efficiently with a charge of 50%."
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Rather, it contains equal numbers of sodium ions with a charge of positive one (Na+) and chloride ions with a charge of negative one (Cl−).
Then you have this overall bracket here with a charge up above.
This is interesting, because the atomic nucleus only contains protons (with a charge of +1) and neutrons (with a charge of zero).
We can call this a "quark" with a "charge" of 1/3.
Other Vopos promptly closed the tunnel entrance with a charge of dynamite.
This would be an anti-quark, with a "charge" of -1/3.
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Films were digitized with a charge-coupled device flatbed scanner at 300 dpi.
Fluorescence was analyzed using a Nikon Eclipse microscope fitted with a charge-coupled-device camera.
The bacterial mobilities were measured by reflection of a laser beam and tracked with a charge-coupled device camera.
Chemiluminescence signals were recorded with a charge-coupled device camera (FluorChem®SP, AlphaInnotech, San Leandro, CA, USA).
Images were captured with a charge-coupled device camera (Photometrics CoolSNAP HQ2CCD) and analyzed using SoftWorx software (Applied Precision).
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