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person in-charge vs person in-charged

The correct phrase is 'person in-charge.' 'In-charge' is a compound adjective that describes someone who's responsible for something. 'In-charged' isn't a standard English construction.
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Last updated: August 06, 2024

person in-charge

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a person who is responsible for something or in a position of authority.

Examples:

  • She is the person in-charge of the project.
  • Who is the person in-charge here?

Alternatives:

  • person in control
  • person in authority
  • person responsible

person in-charged

This phrase is not a standard English construction.

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