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In charge of

Meaning: This idiom means to be responsible for or to have control over something or someone.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “She’s in charge of organizing the event this year.”
  2. “As the project manager, he’s in charge of overseeing the team’s progress.”
  3. “The teacher put me in charge of collecting homework assignments.”

Origin: The phrase “in charge of” comes from the military, where “charge” referred to responsibility or command over troops or a specific duty. Over time, it expanded to describe taking responsibility or control in non-military contexts.

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