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The phrase "a dosage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific amount of a substance, typically in a medical or scientific context.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a dosage of 500 milligrams of the medication to be taken twice daily."
Alternatives: "a dose of" or "an amount of".
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(a) A dosage of 10 μM cocaine induced a transient reduction in field potential (FP) amplitude.
No increased leak rate was encountered after a dosage of 9 krad.
The canines received anesthesia via intraperitoneal injection with 3% sodium pentobarbital at a dosage of 1 mL/kg.
A dosage of 1.0% sodium gluconate significantly inhibited the reaction between C3A and CaSO4·2H2O.
All patients started the pregabalin therapy at a dosage of 75 mg/day.
The CUR and CUR/PVP mats were administrated orally at a dosage of 25 mg/kg.
A dosage of 100 mg does not render any major advantage.
Adalimumab is recommended at a dosage of 40 mg every other week.
One patient received lorazepam in a dosage of 0.3 mg/kg/day.
Based on the test results, a dosage of 1 g/L is recommended for field application.
Rats received either rat recombinant leptin in a dosage of 1 mgkg-1 (i.v).v
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