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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be supervised to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone or something that is being monitored or overseen by a supervisor or authority figure. Example: All new employees must be supervised to ensure they understand company policies and procedures.
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be supervised to
verb
To look over so as to read; to peruse.
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In Senate testimony last week, James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, said the men would be supervised to avoid a return to the Afghan battlefield.
Based on these MPMU measurements (received at phasor data concentrator (PDC) at SPC) the appropriate relays will be supervised to enhance the overall reliability of the power grid.
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59 They are supervised to perform a light 10 min warm-up, followed by 4 min working periods (intervals) interspersed by 3 min active breaks.
Who has time for an evening passegiata when there's still homework to be supervised, laundry to be washed, a new sitcom to be checked out on TV?
Be aware that kids need to be supervised because of the stream and small lake.
Be prepared to be supervised as you browse the electoral roll.
Although some children may become very proficient swimmers, all children need to be supervised while swimming.
These improvements will be made and tested before the next set of clinical trials begin, which are planned to be supervised community-based (as opposed to long-term care facility-based) trials starting in 2009.
Hence, the faulty branch is detected and relays connected to the faulty branch to be supervised are identified.
"… we've had trouble with peer supervision … some people feel they don't want to be supervised".
Are workers seen as a burden, a cost, people who would rather skive and shirk responsibilities, and who have to be supervised rigorously at all times?
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