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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

actual flight

What does it mean?

take charge
assume control or responsibility:
the candidate must take charge of an actual flight
  

Top answer

a real flight. eg You can't just be in charge of the plane when it is on the ground. You have to be in charge when it is in the air.

  • a real flight.
  • eg You can't just be in charge of the plane when it is on the ground.
  • You have to be in charge when it is in the air.
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a real flight.
eg You can't just be in charge of the plane when it is on the ground. You have to be in charge when it is in the air.
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Unfortunately I see that there is no more context: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/take+charge___1

It's not the most obvious usage example to choose. To me, it sounds as if the "candidate" is someone applying for a job as a pilot (o

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