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The phrase "In charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has responsibility or control over a particular task, project, or group. Example: "She is in charge of the marketing department and oversees all advertising campaigns."
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In charge
adjective
Having the responsibility of leading or overseeing.
Exact(56)
(See "Carl's In Charge").
Me: Not in charge.
Sleep, you're in charge.
Americans were in charge.
You're in charge now".
She's in charge.
Someone was in charge.
Similar(4)
ART In-Charge, HC1.
In-Charge, HC4.
Overall In-Charge, HC1.
Agent-in-Charge: The Leader.
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