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The phrase 'in charge for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use 'in charge for' when you are talking about someone who is responsible for or manages something. Example: The project manager is in charge for the success of the project.
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He has been in charge for six years.
Judith Stoia, executive in charge for WGBH.
Bobby was in charge for 88 games.
He was in charge for only ten months.
Sandoval has only been in charge for two games.
Klinsmann has only been in charge for eighteen months.
"Khairat el-Shater has been in charge for 12 years".
I'd probably put the Queen in charge for a bit.
Amo Houghton Jr. was in charge for 20 years.
"That's what it's about being in charge for two weeks".
One-part throwback, two-parts In Charge for 2016.
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