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The phrase "administrations may be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential actions or characteristics of various administrations in a formal or academic context.
Example: "In times of crisis, administrations may be required to implement emergency measures to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "governments might be" or "authorities could be".
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Intranasal (i.n.) midazolam (MDZ) administrations may be used successfully for preoperative sedation, especially in young patients.
Nevertheless since the effect of MSC-NTF appears to be transient in patients[14], repeated administrations may be needed to increase the beneficial effect of MSC-NTF cells.
In light of above findings, we speculated that multiple administrations may be required to ensure complete re-activation of tumor suppressor genes following treatment with 5-Aza-dC and perhaps other DNA methylation inhibitors.
Continuous administrations may be necessary if subjects do not become colonized.
Further studies on the expression pattern of IMPDH mRNA, examining patients after repeated administrations, may be needed in the future.
In addition, multiple medications and multiple daily administrations may be a necessary inconvenience and, for a subset of patients with dexterity problems, present significant difficulties to its use.
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The Obama administration may be more flexible.
Lose and administration may be the only option.
The danger is that the administration may be about to trade in one fantasy for another.
He said that the Clinton administration may be satisfied if Mr. Milosevic stands trial in Yugoslavia.
The Bush administration may be softening its hostility to a rescue as well.
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