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Discover Ludwig"I am supervised" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means that someone is being monitored or overseen by a supervisor or authority figure. Example: "As a new employee, I am supervised closely to ensure that I am following company protocols and performing my job duties correctly."
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I am interested in an occupation where I can show initiative. 2 Independence I am interested in an occupation where I am supervised.
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I teach at a prison, and in a welcome break from covering a three-week "motivation" course that has so far involved little more than watching the terrible prescribed video clips, Hulk Hogan talking about his divorce being the most bizarrely inexplicable, I am supervising the prisoners' library visits.
"I was an asset — I was supervised by people with ties to intelligence," Ms. Lindauer told a group of reporters in a hallway after the hearing ended.
I was supervised by Freddie Ayer, but Michael was incredibly generous in helping me to get to grips with his ideas.
And before that, I received a master's degree in Computer Science and bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi, where I was supervised by Sumeet Agarwal.
I was supervised by a professor in medical sciences who retired within a few months, and I was left to work alone on a project which was new to the JRC, focussing on the nuclear and chemical risks associated with large industrial facilities.
In a public relations agency where I worked, I was supervised at one period by John O'Connell.
I was supervising accountant.
Gallenbach (standing): "I'm supervising an exchange.
I was a college senior, and I was supervising other college students and some graduate students.
But I remember my first challenge: a colleague I was supervising, instead of jumping right into tutoring, would actually start reading his newspaper.
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