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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to oversee" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to supervise or to be in charge of something. Example: The manager was hired to oversee the project and ensure that it was completed on time and within budget.
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to oversee
verb
To survey, look at something in a wide angle.
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That's a lot to oversee.
Local police arrived to oversee events.
Somebody has to oversee it".
He continues to oversee all the collections.
They will continue to oversee all production.
Mr. Boyce agreed to oversee it.
Directly elected "individuals" to oversee police.
Susan Morley to oversee the squads.
hired her to oversee labor's relief efforts.
It would be easy to oversee.
Sandberg volunteered to oversee sales and operations for the project.
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