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The phrase "a superintendent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who holds a supervisory position, often in an educational or organizational context.
Example: "The school board appointed a superintendent to oversee the district's educational programs."
Alternatives: "an administrator" or "a director".
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A superintendent of a N.Y.
5: I'm a superintendent.
"I was a superintendent".
That isn't a superintendent who doesn't know.
A superintendent was caught with us.
"Where was I? Oh, yeah — I was a superintendent. . . .
Or a superintendent selling this to you? No? Me neither.
A customer had a close friend who was a superintendent.
My sister was a superintendent of schools in West Virginia.
The average tenure of a superintendent is three years.
A superintendent threatens to suspend students protesting gun laws.
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