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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrators who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of administrators in a sentence that describes their actions or characteristics.
Example: "Administrators who implement new policies often face challenges in gaining staff support."
Alternatives: "administrators that" or "administrators which".
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Yet it is the administrators who are calling the shots.
This year, it was the administrators who offered new ideas.
Superintendents are the only administrators who cannot earn tenure.
Prospective members were vetted by administrators who examined their Facebook profiles and past social media use.
Many of the reform leaders were police administrators who desired to make policing more professional.
A federal investigation continues, with the likelihood of more arrests of administrators who helped Mr. Garcia.
Rabbi Gordon's accuser said his parents had complained to administrators, who promised action but did nothing.
School administrators who tried to make the curriculum more college preparatory met resistance.
Educators and administrators who accept financial compensation for improving their school's test performance should be ashamed.
Indians know whom to blame — politicians and sports administrators who are corrupt and incompetent.
Both are tall, self-confident, athletic administrators who had worked in business.
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