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The phrase "a human manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to distinguish between a manager who is a person and one who may be a machine or automated system.
Example: "In our company, we believe that a human manager is essential for fostering team collaboration and understanding employee needs."
Alternatives: "a person in management" or "a managerial human being".
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The first is a "three strikes and you're out" approach in which the chatbot repeatedly warns the customer to stop being abusive, and eventually hangs up or passes the call over to a human manager.
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