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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was supervision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a past state or condition related to oversight or management. Example: "During the project, there was supervision from the senior management team to ensure everything was on track."
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was supervision
noun
The act or instance of supervising.
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Was supervision lax at the unit?
"Tyler knew he wasn't allowed there unless there was supervision," she says.
The first was supervision by faculty, referred to as site supervisors, and the second is the supervision by the preceptors known as site tutors.
A Canadian evaluation of primary care counsellors found that regular meetings for mutual support were important, as was supervision of the counsellor by a mental health specialist (in this case a psychiatrist) for case-based discussion and making treatment recommendations [ 12].
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These are workplaces were there has to be supervision".
This weight room will not have that problem, but more important than temperature is supervision.
The second approach is supervision and control theory.
"There are supervision issues.
Dogs play with their mouths, so even when there is supervision there could be injuries.
The main message seems to be: "supervision, supervision, supervision" -- and buy a really large bottle of SPF 35 sunscreen.
There is supervision with constructive feedback, there is supervision with you know actually assisting you to know as a clinician and challenge your thoughts….and there is supervision to make sure your mandatory training is up to date…." "….to be really honest, I think it's more about clarification of what you mean by supervision…because there is supervision and there is supervision.
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