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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in her charge" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone or something is under the responsibility or supervision of someone else. Example: "The children were left in her charge while their parents went out for the evening."
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Brought up in her charge, Tom pays her little heed.
Auntie Mei believed in strict routines for every baby and mother in her charge.
But she is bright, talented, university educated and has done a quite incredible job with the children in her charge, including mine.
Just minutes after the plane hit, the restaurant was filling with smoke and she was struggling to direct the 170 people in her charge.
Then early one afternoon, while the six children in her charge were napping, a man with a briefcase knocked on her door.
It is believed she wanted to become a teacher, helping to bring the best out of the young people in her charge.
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His cleaner bots were all asleep and his assistant, a lithe android build to look like a long-dead 2000s era actress, was in her charging case.
Garver is hardly alone in her charges.
Known as a fearless "conductor," she carried a pistol with her in case her charges became reluctant and needed encouragement.
Ms. Marcovicci does much the same thing in her dramatically charged singing.
Her older sister was blinded, and the mother had fled, leaving her in charge of her 5 siblings".
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