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Discover Ludwig"my supervisor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person in authority who watches over you in a work or school context. For example: I asked my supervisor if I could take the afternoon off.
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An example of authoritarian leadership behavior is "my supervisor always has the last say in the meeting"; benevolent leadership behavior: "my supervisor takes good care of my family members as well"; moral leadership behavior: "my supervisor does not use guanxi (personal relationships) or back-door practices to obtain illicit personal gains".
"I'm checking with my supervisor".
Well, my supervisor left.
"My supervisor will be very happy".
My supervisor assured us we were not".
My supervisor couldn't say much.
My supervisor was the great Helen Gardner.
My supervisor noted this the moment he saw my patient.
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"I talked to my supervisor.
"I just couldn't work with [my supervisor].
The most important thing is when [my supervisor] schedules to visit community health workers.
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