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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first supervisor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the primary or main supervisor in a work or academic setting. Example: "My first supervisor at the company was an experienced mentor who helped me develop my skills and grow in my career."
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He is the first supervisor of a large urban school system and the first African-American to run the department.
In April, she was named the first supervisor of the month and is currently assigned to the Manhattanville campus.
He traced his bitter doubts about the agency to his early days there, when, he said, his first supervisor was frequently drunk on the job.
I am fond of telling the farcical stories of my first supervisor, who forgot that I was his student two years running.
When Loretta Lynch started work as an Assistant United States Attorney in Brooklyn, in the early nineteen-nineties, Peter Norling, her first supervisor, had some reservations.
Mr. Jurik was gratified when, at the Jan . 13hearing, no one spoke against his proposal; in a Town Board first, Supervisor Frank Petrone actually clucked a couple of times to signify the close of the session.
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It's only a matter of time before Ricki Lake does a programme called "My project's going nowhere and no one cares", and the first supervisor-student fights on Late Night Springer.
JB supervised MP's work as first supervisors of her PhD and commented on several drafts.
The third supervisor left earlier.
The troubled ABC drama "Commander in Chief" has lost its second supervisor in a season.
Henry L. Clarke, an American diplomat who became Brcko's third supervisor in April 2001, turned the tide.
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