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"administrative stuff" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the tasks, duties, or processes related to managing or running a business, organization, or institution. Example: "As part of their job, the employees are responsible for handling administrative stuff such as scheduling meetings, filing reports, and maintaining records."
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"Does she just do administrative stuff or does she make decisions?" he asked.
That is because he works in the Bureau of Communicable Diseases of the city's Health Department, the office that handles West Nile virus and anthrax scares, although as Mr. Krieger points out: "I do the administrative stuff.
There are many throughout the department, Mr. Clark said, adding: "I've done a few of them before when I was in uniform, administrative stuff, like keeping logs and records.
You don't have to keep contacting the people, less administrative stuff".
But the organization needs money for the materials, shipping and the administrative stuff entailed with organizing all of these teams.
And one more positive factor is that you don't have to deal with as much administrative stuff as you have to at home.
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I was a 71 Golf, which is like a clerk, hospital stuff, administrative.
The stuff they added, like administrative rules and regulations, must conform to laws, otherwise they are invalid.
"The Universiade is like an election: a little administrative resource, a little busing and stuffing, and you can serve up 146 percent".
Security stuff, they say, is an administrative hassle and keeps them from doing their "important" work.
(Rooting, by the way, is the act of unlocking otherwise restricted administrative privileges for the phone, allowing the user to do stuff like install custom builds of the operating system, run custom themes, etc).
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