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"I take charge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express your willingness or eagerness to take responsibility for something. For example: "I take charge of organizing this event. I'm confident I can make it a success!".
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I take charge of the goat kabobs.
As he is indifferent to chopped liver, matzo ball soup and gefilte fish, I take charge of the food.
"One of the reasons I've survived is because I take charge of my own affairs," says Ibrahim, whose wife acted as his manager while in exile.
Once I take charge, then I will take over the decision about the adoption.
As the "author of my life," I take charge over this mechanism of fear and how it treats me, by promising to prepare for leading in advance (which also makes me much less afraid to lead) and promising to have difficult conversations within 24 hours of needing one.
I make all the decisions, I take charge of everything" [C08].
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I take charges and I foul – that's been my forte.
"That's why I take charges, why I dive out there, because he's the best coach in the N.B.A. There's no coach in the N.B.A. that's a better players' coach, and you see that with Jeremy Lin.
I took charge, and said yes.
Linda, grinning, tells Mike, "I took charge of my life".
I took charge during the '90s real estate recession, and Seymour, my father, died in '95.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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