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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a supervisor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one's role or responsibilities in a supervisory capacity.
Example: "As a supervisor, I am responsible for overseeing the team's performance and ensuring that all tasks are completed on time."
Alternatives: "in my role as a supervisor" or "in the capacity of a supervisor."
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Mary worked as a supervisor at the New York Public Library (Bronx, NY).
PH has as a supervisor contributed with analysis, drafting and revising of the manuscript and has given the final approval.
Adcock works as a supervisor in an engineering plant.
In 1959, he was assigned in Washington as a supervisor.
Today, she works as a supervisor in the federal workforce.
Her father retired as a supervisor for Rohm & Haas, a chemical company.
The replacements are jittery, clutching their assault rifles as a supervisor stands nearby, scanning the street.
He then lost his job as a supervisor of a landscape firm.
Jorge-Reyes worked as a supervisor at the Gucci store in Orlando.
She retired this year as a supervisor of psychologists for the city's Department of Education.
"But as a supervisor you've got to be there before everybody," he said.
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