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The phrase "The buck stops here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one takes responsibility for decisions or actions, often in a leadership context. Example: "As the project manager, I want to make it clear that the buck stops here; any issues that arise will be my responsibility to address."
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Buck stops here.
The buck stops here is used to say that this is the point where responsibility lies or the person who is responsible.
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The buck stops here does not refer to Secretary Rumsfeld.
The buck stops here.' The staff is now under serious scrutiny".
The buck stops here, but I'm also proud of what the bank has achieved during the 13 years I have been both finance director and CEO".
The buck stops here.
"The buck stops here" is the essential truth.
"The buck stops here, as Harry Truman said". .
"The buck stops here, and I'm sure there was lots of conjecture about me personally," Munoz said Tuesday.
Whatever happened to "the buck stops here"?
"Truman said, 'The buck stops here,' " Mr. Popkin said.
She remembers which president said, "The buck stops here".
But I'm the CEO, and the buck stops here".
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