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The phrase "able to work unsupervised" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability to perform tasks independently without direct oversight.
Example: "She is highly skilled and is able to work unsupervised, making her an ideal candidate for remote positions."
Alternatives: "capable of working independently" or "able to operate without supervision".
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In the most advanced manufacturing sectors – among Japan's carmakers, for example – robots are already able to work unsupervised round the clock for up to 30 days without interruption.
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Passing sentence at Norwich Magistrates Courtt, Mr Veits said that Lambert, like other gamekeepers, had been left to work unsupervised.
In addition, first and second year undergraduates should not be granted unescorted key access to research laboratories and should never be permitted to work unsupervised.
After graduating, she worked briefly for a chemical company, which considered her too inexperienced to work unsupervised.
We also note that although SARE students may work independently, we do not allow them to work unsupervised in research labs.
Consider an electrician license to work unsupervised as an electrician.
I'm able to work".
"It makes me able to work".
People will still be able to work.
Yet most are able to work.
Being able to work together is important".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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