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The phrase "in charge of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate responsibility for a specific task or activity. Example: "She is in charge of doing the monthly budget reports for the department."
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There is in fact somebody in charge of doing something just like that.
He is also good with numbers so he is in charge of doing deals and is our COO.
"I think that's really up to folks in charge of doing that," said Patrick Nero, the commissioner of America East, Binghamton's conference.
Second, despite the common desire to keep the lakes clean, there is confusion over who is in charge of doing so.
Hurd told the agent a "co-conspirator is in charge of doing the majority of the deals" while he focused on "higher-end deals," the complaint said.
This is bad news in the sense that nobody is in charge of doing something about the abandoned infrastructure built for a nation of shoppers.
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In 1986, he told Swimming World magazine: "I don't think there's a coach worth a damn, when the athletes they're in charge of don't perform well, who doesn't ask himself, 'What could I have done better to give the athletes every opportunity to perform better?' " Richard Walter Quick was born Jan.
It has skilled men and women in charge of it, doing a task assigned by their leadership.
How much can you bring down and which do you put in charge of, I don't know what?
Read the sign Jazz, what does the sign say, the sign you're in charge of, what does that sign say, Jazzy?
Unlike the wardrobe and script departments the people in charge of locales did well.
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