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To measure 25 ml using a 1 ml syringe, you will need to fill the syringe multiple times. Since a 1 ml syringe can only measure up to 1 ml at a time, you should draw the liquid into the syringe and dispense it into another container, repeating this process 25 times to achieve a total of 25 ml. Ensure to be precise with each measurement to maintain accuracy.

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