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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proper manager" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who fulfills the expected qualities or responsibilities of a manager.
Example: "In order to lead the team effectively, it is essential to have a proper manager who can inspire and motivate the staff."
Alternatives: "an effective manager" or "a suitable manager".
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Yes, given £100m and a proper manager.
"A proper manager can deal with different personalities," he remarks after describing Guardiola taking him aside and trying to get him to conform to Barcelona's code of humility.
That's when the two members of MGMT started taking their band a lot more seriously, and even got a proper manager.
The other good news is that Bayern will certainly not run away with it, despite having a proper manager in charge.
But next time(and doesn't it sound as if there's going to be a next time?) suppose the man hires himself a proper manager... Just learn to listen a little more, Mr. Perot.
He then handed over control to a proper manager, Danny Bergara, whose measily seven games in charge yielded just two draws at an even worse 0.29 points per game.
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Southgate prepares for everything like an actual proper manager, the kind of thing you hear someone like Pep Guardiola has done and think 'ahhh he's a genius'.
He is the proper manager, so it was his chance to have a go.
Feb 1963 France 5 England 2 Ramsey is widely regarded as England's first proper manager.
Their first proper manager Harry Bradshaw (1904-1909) wasucceededed by his son Joe in 1926, who also played under his dad at Arsenal.
These centers will likely be required to enforce proper manager and employee trainings on trans-friendly care and put up signage in the facilities so patients know their rights.
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