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The phrase "with charges" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates that something has been legally accused or charged with a crime or wrongdoing. Example: "The suspect was arrested and taken to court with charges of theft and assault."
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He died in 2006, with charges pending.
Here we attack one another with charges of civic evil.
But many "jungle epics" were greeted with charges of racism.
He is not tainted with charges of political murder.
The others were acquitted or freed with charges dismissed.
"I can deal with charges of criminality," Mr. Weinberger's notes say.
And every election season, pollsters are greeted with charges that their estimates are wrong.
Now SilverCup's owner, Steven Bahar, has countered with charges of his own.
It was listed at $1.265 million, with charges under $1,000 a month.
He must navigate politics that are rife with charges of betrayal and backstabbing.
Rents everywhere, together with charges for heating and electricity, were held at extremely low levels.
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