Sentence examples for have charge from inspiring English sources

"have charge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have control or responsibility over something. Example: The manager will have charge of the new project and will oversee its progress.

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Electrons have charge and repel one another.

Resident cats have charge accounts and pay monthly.

"Didn't you have charge accounts at every store in San Francisco?" I asked her.

The trustees, under their own chairman, have charge of the property and fiscal and legal obligations of the congregation.

Headmen (induna), usually close kin of the chief, continue to have charge of sections of the clan.

A six-year-old can have charge of the levers which make the great horns dip or a tail swish.

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"Should have charged more".

Police have charged Joseph Lemue Green, 62, with murder.

I have charged into the fray.

had charge of local services.

They've charged sixteen people.

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