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The phrase "administered like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the manner in which something is managed or executed to another process or method.
Example: "The medication was administered like a routine vaccination, ensuring the patient felt minimal discomfort."
Alternatives: "managed like a" or "conducted like a".
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Clarity is administered like a punch.
Their relationship remains highly ambiguous, and there's a terror in the slow dawning of awareness, on Catherine's part, of her father's subtle, steady cruelty toward her, administered like a series of imperceptible electrical shocks over many years.
"Some forms claim to target specific aspects of illness; they are supposed to be administered like a pill or injection, and this no doubt makes them attractive to health service providers.
But the trouble comes when UBI is used as a way of merely making techno-capitalism more tolerable for people, when it is administered like a painkiller that numbs the pain and masks the symptoms of economic injustice without addressing the root causes of exploitation and inequality.
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Like Saleh, after all, he too is a decorated army officer who thinks that nations can be administered like an official army.
The Clinic is administered like any law office and students must adhere scrupulously to rules regarding privilege and confidentiality.
Lawmakers will need to decide whether they want a federally regulated insurance system, administered like the existing private Medicare plans, or a system in which states continue taking the lead on overseeing insurers and enforcing the rules.
The diet is administered like medicine, and parents need to work with their neurologist and a keto dietitian to come up with an appropriate caloric intake for the child.
He adds that ultrasounds should be administered like antiobiotics or cough medicine to pregnant women: only when truly necessary.
Formal methods of self-assessment are commonly administered like standardized tests, not unlike the GRE (although some are now available online).
Unfortunately, the dentist took this to mean that I was still feeling pain, and administered like 50 more Novacaine shots, making eating nearly impossible for the next two weeks.
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