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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charge to do" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means to assign or give someone the responsibility or obligation to do something. Example: The boss charged me to do the report for the upcoming meeting.
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Other dads might have wanted to take charge; to do it their way.
The Dept. of Health offered to send a snake charmer, free of charge, to do the job.
The Costco Web site says FMCG will install the unit in your home; Mr. Harvey said that meant the company would fly in an engineer — at extra charge — to do the installation in any home, anywhere.
Harvard notes that Mr. Mittelman's compensation as a percentage of the money he generated is a fraction of what a hedge fund would charge to do what he does.
I am here in the interim period and the people who are not responsible for the every day, every week stuff and games, they have the longer vision of what is the need of this club, they are in charge to do that".
He added: "Hopefully we've the people in charge to do those things".
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"We can't even find out how much Halliburton charges to do the laundry," Waxman said.
"That is what we have been charged to do," he said.
"Well, it does have something to do with who I am — it was appropriate for what I was charged to do at the time.
"Well, it does have something to do with who I am it was appropriate for what I was charged to do at the time.
"We want the community to understand that our officers are going to continue to provide solid police services, as they are charged to do".
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