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dose up

verb as in drug

verb as in medicate

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He clutched the tiny spray bottle and pumped a dose up the man’s nose.

The conversation later turned to the pricing of his company's flagship vaccine — which it's jockeying to set at more than $100 a dose, up from an average government purchase price of $20.69.

From Salon

By this March 9, 97 percent of the city’s 370,000 workers had received at least one dose, up from 84 percent when the mandate was first announced last October.

White House officials and allies say the proof they succeeded is that about 250 million Americans have received at least one dose, up from about 15 million when Biden took office, according to The Post’s tracking.

The campaign began with people aged 12 or older with compromised immunity who received their first booster dose up until last September.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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