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The phrase "administration calls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to communications or directives issued by an administration, such as a government or organizational body.
Example: "The administration calls for a review of the current policies to ensure they meet the needs of the community."
Alternatives: "administrative announcements" or "official communications".
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The Bush administration calls that nonsense.
"The administration calls it spatial shaping," Greenfield-Gilat explained.
Many of the activities that we called marketing the Bush administration calls "recommending treatment".
In its trade agreements, the Bush administration calls on countries to enforce their labor laws.
But isn't it marvelous that the administration calls their propaganda machine the Lincoln Group?
The administration calls the vote its most important remaining foreign policy goal.
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"I have problems with a lot of what [the administration] calls 'green.'" said Issa, which is why he'll probably be very Elliott Less on the Keystone issue.
The General Services Administration calls its version a Request for Forms Management Services -- Form 2192 for short.
About 13,000 Americans are killed every year by what the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration calls "alcohol-impaired drivers".
He had been subject to what the US Drugs Enforcement Administration calls "the biggest manhunt of all time".
But the Airbus, like all big jets, is designed to handle what the Federal Aviation Administration calls "loads likely to be encountered in service".
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