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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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in-charge versus in charge
  

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Anonymous in-charge That is a noun in common use in some circles but not yet generally acceptable. It means the person or other entity who is in charge.

  • Anonymous in-charge That is a noun in common use in some circles but not yet generally acceptable.
  • It means the person or other entity who is in charge.
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Anonymousin-charge
That is a noun in common use in some circles but not yet generally acceptable. It means the person or other entity who is in charge.

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