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The phrase "I subjected" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe an action of causing something or someone to undergo a particular experience or treatment. Example: I subjected myself to a strict exercise regime in order to improve my physical fitness.
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Both topological and nontopological soliton solutions are treated for this chain when it is (i) subjected to a two-dimensional periodic substrate potential or (ii) considered as an isolated object, respectively.
First, I subjected myself to a completely arbitrary prohibition.
Which is why I subjected myself to a week of heat-seeking throngs.
The extent of the procedures that I subjected myself to was not so over-the-top that it invites ridicule".
Until a few weeks ago, the last time I subjected my hair to a major cut was 1989.
During the four weeks after my visit to Reebok, I subjected my Hex Rides to 217.5 hours of "casual wear" testing.
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I'm subjected to pressure.
I recently subjected myself to flying over the holidays.
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