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The phrase "supervise her" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea of overseeing or monitoring someone else's actions. For example, "The manager asked me to supervise her while she completed the task."
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He was preparing to supervise her afternoon sparring session, the last before the fight.
Her parents, recent immigrants, speak limited English and were not able to supervise her texting.
A friend moved in to supervise her when her parents weren't home.
Christine, the Bay Area mother whose daughter was sent links to pornography, struggled with how to supervise her daughter online.
Lucy was an idiot with money: Ricky has to hire a business manager to supervise her household budget.
Lady Elgin, pregnant with her third child, stayed to supervise her husband's project while he went island-hopping.
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The counselor then supervised her lunchtime meal.
It includes footage of a woman supervising her children doing their homework at the kitchen table.
"Was someone supervising her? Did someone tell her to move back?
Lady Bird Johnson supervised her Texas broadcasting company while her husband served as vice president.
Reuters supervised her schedule as if she were based in New York.
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