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"personal charge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about an item or service that you pay for on your own as opposed to someone else or a company paying for it. For example, "My boss asked me to pay the fee out of my own personal charge."
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But we also need all of us to take personal charge of our lives, and to do what we can personally to decrease our support for climate change.
The prime minister himself took personal charge of the negotiations.
He took personal charge of the most difficult crew members.
After that defeat ʿAbd al-Raḥmān resolved never to take personal charge of another expedition.
In 1257 Möngke assumed personal charge of the war, but he died in 1259.
David Cameron must take personal charge and reverse these terrible trends".
It was also the first time Obama said he would take personal charge of climate change.
The older daughters decided to take personal charge of the business they now controlled.
He took personal charge of the men and moved them forward, catching the Confederates by surprise and pushing them back.
The idea was to force heads of government to take personal charge of the bloc's economic policy.
He said the declaration that Mr Putin would take personal charge of the investigation had "induced a certain amount of scepticism both in Russia and abroad".
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