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The phrase "having supervised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been in a supervisory role in the past, often as part of a larger sentence describing experience or qualifications.
Example: "Having supervised a team of engineers for five years, I am confident in my leadership abilities."
Alternatives: "having managed" or "having overseen".
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He also decided that he would produce and direct, despite never having supervised a full-length animated feature.
Mertzanis is primarily accused of having "supervised most of the European-based uploaders, including directing uploaders to locate specific infringing copyrighted content".
In one advertisement titled "Blood Money" produced by a "Super PAC" backing Mr. Gingrich, Mr. Romney is accused of having "supervised a company guilty of massive Medicare fraud.
Although some black leaders, including Jesse Jackson, blamed the city authorities for not having supervised the club properly, the race riot that might once have been expected never occurred.
Selig is becoming an expert at this, having supervised the Montreal Expos until their relocation to Washington, and later the Texas Rangers, until their surprise run to the World Series last fall.
Cheney was speaking from the perspective of having supervised two veep hunts over the years, and he was talking about the lengthy list of possibilities that reporters chew over versus a much smaller, internal list of politicians who actually stand a real chance of getting the nod.
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All the academics had supervised doctoral students and their supervision experiences ranged between 4 and 20 years.
Ferguson has supervised them all.
Saatchi has supervised all the hanging.
He has supervised only black or Hispanic employees.
Mr. Druskin had supervised all of Citigroup's business heads.
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