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am charging
  • present progressive of charge (1st person singular).

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I am charging my aura with my Will-Force.

From The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga by Mukerji, A. P.

I may be poor,” he continues, “but I am honest, and if you only go to the market and inquire the price of goods, you will find that I am charging exactly what I paid.”

From Sidelights on Chinese Life by Macgowan, J. (John)

I am charging you, my dear Count, with a commission, the performance of which demands a certain degree of that measure of delicacy which I recognise you to possess.

From The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert by Wyndham, Horace

I am charging you what I charge everybody.

From Chapters from My Autobiography by Twain, Mark

I am just starting in this business, so I am charging a nominal price.’

From The Daughters of a Genius by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.

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