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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Is subjected to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is under the influence or control of a particular condition or treatment. Example: "The patient is subjected to a series of tests to determine the cause of the symptoms."
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Don Quixote is subjected to incessant mockery.
The viewing audience is subjected to some gross simplifications.
The Australian's Sharri Markson is subjected to hate speech.
The shrine's vast museum is subjected to the same veneration.
Jenny herself is subjected to similarly whimsical treatment.
Their whole day is subjected to this discipline.
No other legislation is subjected to such prolonged consultation.
Otherwise, he is subjected to a cruel isolation.
Beam is subjected to uniform temperature elevation.
The arm is subjected to varying load.
Dale is subjected to escalating harassment and blackmail.
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