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Sentence The phrase 'superior of' is not correct and usable in written English
To refer to someone as a superior, you would simply say 'superior' or 'supervisor'. Example sentence: My supervisor has asked me to complete this task.
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She was unanimously elected superior of the company in 1537.
In 2003, she became provincial superior of the Eastern Province Ursulines.
In 2001 she became superior of the Community of St. Teresa in New Rochelle.
"I might like her," a social superior of Mrs. Edgehill says.
Sister Gertrude, 42, was the former mother superior of the Benedictine convent at Sovu.
In 2003, Harvard received a letter from Archimandrite Alexei, the father superior of Danilov Monastery.
Hindenburg was called back into service in August 1914 to be the nominal superior of Maj.
In 1867 MacKillop took vows and became the first mother superior of the sisters.
I never met Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis but then superior of Argentine Jesuits.
Sister Mary immediately became Mother Mary, superior of the fledgling order.
What did you learn in your early experience as superior of the Jesuit province in Argentina?
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