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Discover LudwigThe phrase "presides over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone in a position of authority or responsibility whose job it is to monitor or oversee a certain activity or situation. For example, "The mayor presides over the city council meetings."
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The party she presides over, he explained, is fundamentally split.
A life-size cutout of Austin Powers presides over meetings.
The vice president presides over the Senate.
President Peña presides over a nation of impunity.
A minibureaucracy presides over scheduling the president's time.
She presides over Earth.
He presides over meetings and charities.
Today he presides over a bipartisan rally.
Craftsteak presides over the carnivore's discombobulation.
Our guest Caleb Harper presides over the OpenAg project.
But he, the high-school dropout, presides over the meetings.
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