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The phrase "administer more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of providing or managing additional resources, treatments, or services.
Example: "The healthcare team decided to administer more medication to the patient to alleviate their symptoms."
Alternatives: "provide additional" or "deliver more".
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"This device assumes people won't administer more than they should.
Otherwise, the Bundestag may administer more than a mild slap next time.
In general, cell therapy relies upon ex vivo expansion of the cell product, in order to administer more cells than can be isolated from one person.
Many said it would take up to three years -- and a huge influx of resources -- to develop and administer more exams.
The devices convert EEG patterns into a single number that indicates a patient's level of awareness, allowing physicians to administer more drugs if needed.
Britain says that a multilateral exchange of information system would be simpler to administer, more transparent and would provide minimum standards for all.
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To keep doctors from administering more chemotherapy.
In October and November, the newspaper said, county officials administered more than 17,000 flu shots.
In all, the service says it develops and administers more than 12 million tests worldwide.
Since 2005, the program has administered more than 7 million breathalyzer tests to over 30,000 participants.
CMVIG was administered more frequently with CMV donor-positive/recipient-negative serostatus (p < 0.05).
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