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The phrase "administration decided to transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a governing body or organization has made a decision to move something or someone from one place to another.
Example: "After careful consideration, the administration decided to transfer the funds to the new project."
Alternatives: "the administration opted to transfer" or "the administration chose to transfer".
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Instead, in 1927, the university administration decided to transfer the university to Hamilton.
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"I am deeply troubled that the administration has apparently decided to transfer him to Iraqi custody, where he might be released or transferred to Iran — both unacceptable outcomes," she said.
The government has decided to transfer the cost of teaching from government to students.
Patrick's Day, Holtfreder decided to transfer.
The sheriff decided to transfer him to reform school.
Sweet decided to transfer to Seton Hall after his freshman season.
MINNESOTA--Announced basketball G Maurice Hargrow has decided to transfer.
TENNESSEE--Announced freshman WR Michael Collins has decided to transfer.
Rodriguez decided to transfer to Division II Rollins College in neighboring Winter Park.
(Nowicki has reportedly decided to transfer to Illinois).
When Johnson decided to transfer, Murphy recruited Johnson despite Boeheim's history of rarely taking transfers.
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