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The phrase "as general superintendent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific role or position within an organization, typically in a formal or professional context.
Example: "He was appointed as general superintendent of the construction project, overseeing all operations and staff."
Alternatives: "in the role of general superintendent" or "serving as general superintendent."
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After returning from Portugal in 1987, I accepted my first executive assignment, as general superintendent of manufacturing in Canada.
At the organizing conference for the Methodist Episcopal Church (Baltimore, December 1784) Asbury refused to accept an appointment from Wesley as general superintendent of the church, insisting that the office be filled by a vote of the preachers.
Goodrich served as superintendent of nursing at New York Post-Graduate HoSt . Luket. Luke's Hospital, and New York Hospital, and as general superintendent at the Training School for Nurses at Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, before becoming inspector of training schools for nurses at the New York State Education Department in 1910.
As part of a reform effort in 1905, Jens Jensen was appointed as General Superintendent and Chief Landscape Architect for the entire West Park System.
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Her mother retired as the general superintendent of the Chicago school system.
Indeed, after Herder served as preacher in the small court of Bückeburg from 1771 to 1776, Goethe had him appointed as the General Superintendent of Lutheran clergy in the Duchy of Weimar, where Goethe himself was the chief minister.
Fred W. Atkinson (1865-1941) wan an educator and administrator best known for his tenure as the general superintendent of education in the Philippines (1900-1903) and president of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (1904-1925).
Tye Moody has joined McKellar Development of La Jolla as commercial general superintendent.
"The rock's hard as hell," Bill Monahan, the general superintendent, yelled over the rumbling machinery.
Beauregard's first employment following the war was in October 1865 as chief engineer and general superintendent of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad.
The meteorological bottom line is that even if the entire pumping system had been operating at maximum capacity, as Grant and the S&WB general superintendent, Joseph Becker, had earlier claimed, the rain would still have overwhelmed the system.
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