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Discover LudwigThe phrase "single dose" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific quantity of medication or substance that is meant to be taken at one time. Example: The doctor prescribed a single dose of antibiotics to treat the infection. Another example: The recommended dose for this supplement is one single dose per day.
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But a single dose doesn't always work.
A pouch amounts to a single dose.
Take the administration of a single dose of chemotherapy.
Seventy-six millioneedildren need single dose treatment.
A single dose of radiotherapy could be more convenient for patients, Nice said.
The state could use four different three-drug methods or a single dose of pentobarbital.
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