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7 February
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Can I use "I won't take any charge" as a sentence to express the idea that I won't take any money?
Can I use "I won't take any charge" as a sentence to express the idea that I won't take any money?
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7 February
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- English (US)
Yes, that works okay. Or you can say "I won't charge you"
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- English (US)
You would say -
I will do it for no charge.
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- English (US)
Or if they ask -
"How much do I owe you?"
You can say -
"No charge"
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- English (US)
Yes, that works okay. Or you can say "I won't charge you"
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