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The phrase "a double dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe receiving or experiencing something in greater quantity or intensity than usual.
Example: "This new movie offers a double dose of excitement and adventure that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "a hefty serving of" or "an extra helping of".
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A double dose of tax?
Defeat was a double dose of gall.
A double dose of bright shirts and feigned idiocy.
A double dose of the Brooklyn disco funkers.
What makes a young athlete choose a double dose of rugged play?
So this double bill should be a double dose of New Orleans funk.
More athletics as Rio looms, with a double dose of the Diamond League.
Its flurry of interventions has prompted a double dose of unease.
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A double-dose of details today about the normally secretive e-commerce startups incubated by the Samwer bothers-backed Rocket Internet.
In privacy-obsessed Europe it gets a double-dose of controversy every time it tweaks the openness of the social graph.
MTV's hit cautionary series for sexually active teenagers gave fans a double-dose of teen parenting with two episodes of "16 & Pregnant" (Tue., 10 p.m. ET on MTV).
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