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Discover LudwigThe phrase "supervise myself" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of managing or overseeing one's own work or actions. Example: "In this project, I have to supervise myself to ensure that I stay on track and meet all deadlines."
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I'll do the building work and I'll supervise myself".
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I am leaving for Peshawar now and I will supervise this operation myself".
I found myself supervising a pack of punks, anarchists, and malcontents whose philosophy was founded on the principle that authority figures suck.
We supervise.
We'll supervise it.
Do you supervise this?
"Bills" and "Earls" supervise.
He would supervise my visit.
I supervise all of that.
I myself, who acted as an unofficial advisor to the Prime Minister of Mongolia, recommended that the Johannesburg stock exchange be invited to improve, supervise and expand the scope of the Mongolian stock exchange.
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