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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of a substance, often in the context of medicine or medication.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a dose of antibiotics to treat the infection."
Alternatives: "a quantity" or "an amount".
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Tuesday: A Dose of Hope.
Now for a dose of reality.
The shock demanded a dose of sake.
Virginia Tech experienced a dose of reality.
A dose of optimism also helps.
A dose of Dolores might even help.
It's a dose of realism for us".
Try a dose of liquid organic fertilizer.
But a dose of realism is essential.
A dose of status anxiety and a dose of smugness for everyone.
This vaccine will cost just $0.50 a dose.
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