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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with no charge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is not paying for something, such as a service. For example, "In honor of our 10-year anniversary, we are offering free delivery with no charge."
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With no charge and practically no mass, neutrinos interact very weakly with ordinary matter.
With no charge and practically no mass, high-energy neutrinos pass unperturbed through interstellar magnetic fields.
So they offer a mobile group video feature with no charge.
Any product can be tested in your home and returned within 90 days with no charge for the return shipping.
Though I was in custody for 440 days with no charge against me, I am now free.
Admission was $3.70 for me, with no charge for Julia, and we bought three postcards for $2.10.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; tickets cost $5, with no charge to those under 12.
With no charge and only the tiniest mass, neutrinos sometimes seem more like wisps of mathematics than real things.
Some 20% (45 in total) of the journalists imprisoned globally were being held with no charge disclosed.
(A positron is a particle like an electron but with a positive charge; a neutrino is a particle with no charge and negligible mass).
A nonstop fare from Chicago to Cancún on American for the same dates cost $457, with no charge for a carry-on or a checked bag.
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