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"charge in" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase in either casual or formal settings, and its meaning could be confusing or ambiguous.
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"Who is in charge in North Korea?
"They did not charge in immediately".
Not much charge in that.
They'd just charge in and start punching".
The man in charge, in other words.
That's why she takes charge in "Chicago".
Labour is in charge in Wales.
We were in charge in most aspects.
Not a cavalry charge in sight.
But who is in charge in Somalia?
They charge in seconds but release all that charge in one go.
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