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The phrase "administer a very" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of managing or overseeing something, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being administered.
Example: "The nurse will administer a very important medication to the patient at noon."
Alternatives: "provide a very" or "deliver a very".
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Science and ethics of Ebola treatment Joanna Monti-Masel | Scientia Salon | 14 August 2014 How to administer a very few doses of untested medicine in an epidemic.
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The cocktail of innoculations and anti-nerve agent tablets was administered within a very short time; in some cases more than 14 jabs were given to troops.
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Second, the patient-directed instrument can be administered in a very short time (that is, circa 3 minutes).
The non-significant results between the groups may also be attributed to the fact that the test products were administered for a very short time.
Because little to no liver tissue necrosis is found after PVE if an antibiotic is given, it must be administered for a very short period of time, from a single dose to 48 h.
We have, in addition, recently demonstrated that 80 mg/kg body weight atorvastatin administered for a very short time can rapidly reduce macrophage content of plaques in apolipoprotein-E-knockout (ApoE-KO) mice (Larmann et al., 2013).
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