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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further dose" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing additional amounts of medication or treatment that may be administered after an initial dose. Example: "After reviewing the patient's condition, the doctor decided to administer a further dose of the medication to ensure effective treatment."
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(Mr. Baker's role was first played by Ralph Richardson.) A further dose of stolidity might be helpful.
With interest rates already virtually zero, would they respond by cranking up the electronic printing presses for a further dose of QE?
A further dose came this February, with about $16 billion in standby credits, $12 billion of it new money.
And in a further dose of irony, the death knell will come via a report written by a man previously famous for leading the People's Republic of South Yorkshire.
Not only will the Fed keep interest rates low but its chairman, Ben Bernanke, made it clear he was prepared to turn on the electronic printing presses for a further dose of quantitative easing.
A further dose of anaesthetic was administered, but very rapidly the medical team realised the woman was having difficulty breathing and asked the anaesthetist to put her on an artificial respirator".
Having disposed of Fulham and Chelsea in previous rounds, Burnley meted out a further dose of capital punishment courtesy of McDonald's cool head and Jensen's refusal to be beaten.
A further dose of electricity is required only when the image changes; when a user "turns" to the next page, for example.
All of which explains why the Bank of England will probably announce a further dose of quantitative easing next month and why George Osborne's March budget could be quite a test for a chancellor who wrongly believed the economy he inherited was strong enough to cope with the shock treatment he administered.
Egypt's fractious liberals are deeply sceptical of the military, but may revert to accepting a further dose of military dictatorship to stave off the Islamist tide, at least for a while.
This is further compounded by the number of computerised tomography (CT) examinations undertaken both before and after EVAR; each of which exposes the patient to a further dose of ionizing radiation.
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