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The phrase "a higher dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing medication, treatment, or any context where varying amounts or levels of something are being compared.
Example: "The doctor recommended a higher dose of the medication to achieve better results."
Alternatives: "an increased amount of" or "a larger quantity of".
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Florida has used a similar method but it employed a higher dose of midazolam.
Mr. Quinn, meanwhile, was given a higher dose of blood thinners to prevent the formation of clots.
The morning-after pill contains a higher dose of the female hormone progestin than is in regular birth control pills.
The new policy involves a higher dose of midazolam, matching the amount that Florida has used since 2013.
A higher dose of 342 μGy resulted a decrease in the values of current.
The CPP induced by a higher dose of morphine (5 mg/kg, s.c).
She started her on a higher dose of diuretic to reduce the swelling in her legs and the fluid in her lungs.
"We found a direct relation between a higher dose of inhaled glucocorticoids and small yearly decreases in the bone density of the total hip," the study's authors wrote.
MacLaren has given three more patients a higher dose of the gene therapy and hopes to start a larger trial with about 30 people next year.
They contain a higher dose of the hormone found in ordinary birth control pills and are most effective if taken within five days after sexual intercourse.
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