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The phrase "am charged with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has been assigned a responsibility or duty, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "I am charged with overseeing the project and ensuring its successful completion."
Alternatives: "am responsible for" or "have been assigned to".
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It depends what I am charged with.
On Saturday I am charged with making lunch.
I am charged with printing cartoons caricaturing perestroika.
I am charged with the worst sort of library crime - defacing books.
"As a member of the political conference, I am charged with bringing any kind of suggestion to the government.
I am not charged with obeying ministers, I am charged with protecting the independence of the BBC and representing the licence fee payer.
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He was charged with incivility.
They were charged with perjury.
He was charged with rape.
He was charged with arson.
Willingham was charged with murder.
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