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The phrase "will take charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to mean assuming control or responsibility for something. Example: After the manager retired, Jane will take charge of the department.
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Will Take Charge 11.
Will Take Charge got to his hip.
Will Take Charge never threatened Palace Malice.
Lukas, however, was paying attention to Will Take Charge.
Young will take charge of marine robots on Mission 31.
Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, will take charge of this.
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First-team coach Ian McParland will take charge at Stamford Bridge.
Now a new powerbroker will take charge with no Daley in the offing.
With Pearce away, Brian Eastick will take charge of the Under-21s.
In the meantime coaches Nat Saumi and John Roberts will take charge of the club.
Caldwell will take charge of Wigan for the first time at Fulham on Friday.
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