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The phrase "also in charge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has additional responsibilities or roles beyond their primary duties.
Example: "In addition to managing the marketing team, she is also in charge of overseeing the company's social media strategy."
Alternatives: "responsible for" or "overseeing".
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They are also in charge of cleanup.
Mr. Zwiener is also in charge of dividing the tips.
"Laura was also in charge of destroying opposition candidates".
She was also in charge of the staff.
My unit is also in charge of winter operations.
He was also in charge of documenting activities at the facilities, the official said.
In Copenhagen, the porcelain factory's director, a mycologist, was also in charge of the botanical garden.
The group is also in charge of renovating the Supreme Court building in Washington.
Ross was also in charge of securing coverage in Christian print and online media.
Two of his relatives are also in charge of an operation there to exploit uranium reserves.
Ms. Miller, 46, is also in charge of long-term strategy and business development.
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