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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administers it to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where someone is providing or delivering something, often in a formal or medical setting.
Example: "The nurse administers it to the patient to ensure they receive the correct dosage of medication."
Alternatives: "delivers it to" or "provides it to".
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We were taking a test that, just three days prior, had been declared by the organization that administers it to be flawed because it a) tests antiquated vocabulary, b) presents artificial obstacles, c) disadvantages those who cannot afford expensive preparatory courses, d) is a poor predictor of college readiness and success, or e) causes "unproductive anxiety" among high school students.
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The questionnaire was validated prior to administration by administering it to a sample of 20 subjects and evaluating its understanding, validity and reproducibility.
Aldrin had received permission from the Presbyterian church's general assembly to administer it to himself.
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Before another race, Armstrong dropped liquid testosterone under his tongue, then administered it to Hamilton and another rider, Hamilton said.
I decided that I would buy morphine in Lima, and with the support of PAMS, use our nurses and pay local physicians to administer it to the dying.
As an anesthesiologist in a Nebraska hospital, he administered it to patients daily — propofol, a drug used to sedate millions of patients before surgery.
He defied early-nineteenth-century anti-vaxxers by introducing Edward Jenner's "kine-pock" inoculation to New York City, initially by administering it to one of his own children.
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