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If you are among a group of scientists who are actively working on a projects and you're also the leader of the team, which verb do you use to describe your role?

I oversee the project. ( does it suggest your indirect involvement, meaning you do not go to the lab and run experiments, instead you just direct and surpervise others to do so?)
I manage the project.
I work on the project.

Note that you are not only the leader but also actively involve in the dirty job.

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New2grammar If you are among a group of scientists who are actively working on a projects and you're also the leader of the team, which verb do you use to describe your role? I oversee the project. ) I manage the project.

  • New2grammar If you are among a group of scientists who are actively working on a projects and you're also the leader of the team, which verb do you use to describe your role?
  • I oversee the project.
  • ) I manage the project.
  • I work on the project.
  • Note that you are not only the leader but also actively involve in the dirty job.
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New2grammarIf you are among a group of scientists who are actively working on a projects and you're also the leader of the team, which verb do you use to describe your role?

I oversee the project. ( does it suggest your indirect involvement, meaning you do not go to the lab and run experiments, instead you just direct and surpervise others to do so?)
I manage

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