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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered to some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something, such as a treatment or intervention, is given to a specific group of people.
Example: "The new vaccine was administered to some of the participants in the clinical trial."
Alternatives: "given to certain individuals" or "provided to a select group".
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For safety reasons, it can only be administered to some patients and then only within four-and-a-half hours of the initial stroke.
At the same time, the compensatory vaccinations needed to reinstate it are extremely pricey since they need to be administered to some of the few remaining unprotected individuals.
In addition, SAT tests that are typically used as college entrance exams could be administered to some students before age 13 to identify who might easily jump ahead to a high school class in a particular subject.
The plaintiffs in the new case said the way Chicago had used a written examination administered to some 26,000 people applying for jobs as firefighters in 1995 had a disproportionately negative impact on blacks.
Wadler questioned Finchem's response that he "had no reason to have concern" about a New York Times report linking Woods to a Canadian doctor under investigation for controversial treatments he had administered to some athletes.
Beginning in the late 1950s, Koprowski's vaccine was administered to some 250,000 children in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo [DRC]) and Ruanda-Urundi (now Rwanda and Burundi) and about 9,000,000 more in Poland.
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The Humane Society maintains a list of more than 100 drugs administered to horses, some of which carry labels stating they are not to be used in horses intended for human consumption.
While health minister in 1996, Naoto Kan, the popular leader of the new Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), rose to fame by exposing a cover-up involving HIV-tainted blood that the Ministry of Health and Welfare knowingly allowed to be administered to haemophiliacs (some 500 of whom subsequently died of AIDS).
Corticosteroids were administered to all, some, or no patients in five, two, and three trials, respectively.
Although progesterone is commonly administered to control some aspects of the premenstrual syndrome associated with a functional deficit in natural progesterone, it has currently no place in the management of most catamenial skin conditions.
The remaining thirteen studies did not specifically explain how the vignettes were administered to participants; however, some of these studies did mention a setting within which the administration of the vignettes took place (e.g., during staff meetings [ 27] or physician grand rounds [ 51]).
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