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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a supervisor at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's job title or position within an organization, typically followed by the name of the company or department.
Example: "She works as a supervisor at a local manufacturing plant."
Alternatives: "a manager at a" or "an overseer at a".
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His mother is a supervisor at a post office in Gastonia.
After the war, he became a supervisor at a plaster mill in New Jersey.
Among other jobs, he has been a security guard and a supervisor at a hotel.
These days, Ms. Wright, 35, is earning almost $1,400 a month as a supervisor at a fiberglass plant.
In one experiment, we asked 288 online participants to play the role of a supervisor at a café.
It's mad," said Colleen Murphy, a supervisor at a garage in Dungiven, County Derry, the latest target to be hit.
"Who's he fooling?" asked Mike Myers, 20, a supervisor at a security company who lives in Harlem.
The husband was a supervisor at a school construction site where a student was killed by a falling brick.
Marchand worked as a supervisor at a company in the small rural town of Marcigny in eastern France.
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Baillet works as a supervisor at an urgent care clinic in Columbus, Ohio, where he grew up.
He interviewed for a job as a supervisor at an Amazon warehouse, but it required computer skills that he lacked.
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