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The phrase "a supervisor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who oversees or manages a team or a specific task in a workplace or organizational context.
Example: "Before starting the project, I need to get approval from a supervisor."
Alternatives: "a manager" or "a team leader".
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"A supervisor?" "A senior switchman.
She asked for a supervisor.
She summoned a supervisor.
"I checked with a supervisor," she said.
A memorandum from a supervisor, Capt.
She reported the encounter to a supervisor.
A supervisor was called out of retirement.
What's a supervisor to do?
Now he was a supervisor.
A supervisor agreed when Mr. Bourassa objected.
Demand to speak to a supervisor -- always.
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