Phrases with «to be in charge of»

"To be in charge of" means to have responsibility and control over something or someone. It refers to being the leader or person in authority who makes decisions, gives directions, and oversees the actions or operations of a particular task, project, or group of people. Full definition

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Sentences with «to be in charge of»

  • And I wanted to be the one who was in charge of making all those decisions. (lawyerist.com)
  • Your manager is in charge of making sure that the work gets done and will appreciate the lead time to plan and align resources accordingly. (topresume.com)
  • Somehow after some diplomatic problem solving, some negotiating of who's in charge of what role, and further rule explanations, we're off and running! (motherscircle.net)
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