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The phrase "administer cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to managing, overseeing, or handling specific situations, often in legal, medical, or administrative fields.
Example: "The lawyer was tasked to administer cases involving family law disputes."
Alternatives: "manage cases" or "handle cases".
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Others, including Canada, the International Organization for Migration and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, have continued to administer cases in Syria.
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Clinical evaluators administered case scenarios orally and recorded answers on a standardized scoring sheet.
The present study developed a new, very quick and easily administered case-finding tool combining these assessments ('BrainCheck') and tested the feasibility and validity of this instrument in two independent studies.
We start a fund that Joe administers, evaluating case by case and doling out resources to those who dream and commit to their what-iffiness every single day.
Thereafter, adjuvant chemotherapy with ifosfamide and Adriamycin, which are administered for cases of soft tissue sarcoma in the extremities, was administered.
While he was skilled in the courtroom, Mr. Murphy said, and administered bankruptcy cases with aplomb, what distinguished Judge Thomas was his ability to move parties toward agreement.
Systemic steroids were administered in cases of severe hypoxemia with interstitial pneumonia cases (n = 1).
The onset, duration, peak temperatures, and treatments administered for cases with a high fever.
Hormone replacement therapy was administered in cases in which postoperative hormone insufficiency occurred.
Immunotherapy and targeted therapy were only administered in cases of unresectable metastatic progression.
A questionnaire on CAP risk factors was administered to cases and controls at home.
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