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The phrase “in charge from” is not correct and usable in written English.
You might instead use the phrase “in charge of” in this context. Example: I was put in charge of the project.
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"Putin was in charge from the beginning.
Mr Zapatero was in charge from 2004.
But the city must be in charge from the beginning of the process to the end.
Mum, says the children and families bill, is firmly in charge from the start.
It took 50 years of design and construction to erect the cathedral, with Wren in charge from beginning to end.
Otherwise, said Duncan Hazard, the partner in charge from the Polshek office, the auditorium will be largely restored and recreated.
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Architect and partner-in-charge from DS+R, Elizabeth Diller, said there's quite a bit left to do on the first and second floors of the museum, including finishing installation of the oculus (also called "the dimple" and "the fold"), which looks out over Grand Avenue.
Verbal informed consent was obtained from the facility in-charge, from all respondents for the facility audit questionnaires, and from observed and interviewed providers and clients.
The facility in-charges from Tanzania complained that their additional managerial function was not properly remunerated.
The district HIV/AIDS focal person assisted in identifying the PMTCT in-charges from the selected health facilities while the District Medical Officer assisted in the identification of the informants at the regional and district levels.
– KDHW health worker The clinic-in-charges from 15 field areas organized field meetings every 6 months, which included coordinated activities with ethnic health departments,local community based organizations, school teachers and leaders.
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