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The phrase "administer more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of managing or providing a service or resource in quantities exceeding a certain amount.
Example: "The clinic is able to administer more than the standard dosage of the vaccine to ensure maximum effectiveness."
Alternatives: "provide more than" or "deliver more than".
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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.
Manhattan's two surrogates administer more than $1‐billion worth of estates annually, the busiest court of its kind in the nation.
In fiscal 2013, the agency had a budget of $1.6 billion and helped administer more than $40 billion in foreign assistance.
Typically, it is recommended not to administer more than 530 MBq FDG activity for lutetium oxyorthosilicate systems [1, 6].
Farmers administer more than 70% of the antibiotics used in the United States to improve health and promote the growth of livestock and poultry.
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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.
Since each subject is administered more than one formulation, the observations within subjects are correlated.
Walgreen administered more than five million flu shots from September through November, compared with 1.2 million the previous flu season.
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