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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administers that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is managing or overseeing a specific task, process, or system.
Example: "The organization administers that program to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "manages that" or "oversees that".
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The Y Combinator-backed company has created a 30-min sit-down test (which it also administers) that's designed to measure the skill level, personality traits and interaction styles within working teams.
Given the amount of territory IS currently administers, that's not an utterly insane or completely impossible scenario.
The Armenian patriarch of Cilicia now resides in Beirut and personally administers that diocese.
The finance brand has signed a five-year deal with the Royal Parks Agency, an executive agency within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, which administers that park, and US sports and events giant AEG.
One recent Friday evening, I went walking with Dominique Bertinotti, a deputy mayor, through the Fourth Arrondissement, the district she administers that covers much of the Marais, the Île St.-Louis and half of the Île de la Cité.
If we are to offer our patients the best outcomes, then any treatment of significant complexity should be delivered by a highly trained individual who administers that treatment on a frequent basis.
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A woman will undergo an IVF cycle, with medication being administered that will allow the eggs to mature.
They have to administer that, and then they have to administer what is essentially a diocese.
Dr. Denkowski administered that test to the inmate instead.
It's also so badly administered that the Audit Commission dubbed it a "Cinderella service".
"The most sophisticated tax administration in the world wouldn't administer that system".
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