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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oversight from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is overseeing or supervising something or someone. Here is an example of its usage: "Due to an oversight from the project manager, the team missed an important deadline."
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There would be minimal oversight from Congress.
The district was under state oversight from 1994 until 2010.
He isn't concerned one bit about oversight from anyone.
But mutual funds are accustomed to only facing oversight from the S.E.C.
States must have secrets, he said, so long as they have oversight from elected representatives.
Oil companies operate in Nigeria with little or no oversight from the government.
Without oversight from the High Court, he said, the Israeli occupation would have been harsher.
Some traditionalist parishes will disown their liberal-minded bishops and look for episcopal oversight from elsewhere.
Stanford University is the AHPCRC lead organization with oversight from the Army Research Laboratory.
Opaque markets in instruments like Gemstone were allowed to balloon with little oversight from regulators.
That means there is potentially a less knowledgeable, less effective oversight from Congress".
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