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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be at the wheel' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is in control of a situation or situation, or to someone who is in charge. For example, "The new president has been at the wheel for a few months now, and the results are already starting to show."
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We all wanted to be captain and fought to be at the wheel.
A serial bankrupt will be at the wheel of the world's largest economy.
For 2013 Mr. Foust will be at the wheel of one of the new Fiesta ST racecars.
Elaine IrwillMellencamp will be at the wheel, the first woman to drive an Indy 500 pace car.
With a one-point hand, he did not expect to be at the wheel in a slam.
But, I sensed, they were quite aware I would only be at the wheel for a brief few weeks.
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I'm at the wheel.
A Hasidic man was at the wheel.
His son, Derek, is at the wheel.
Hughes was at the wheel.
Maria was at the wheel.
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