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To subjects
noun
In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
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Was she particularly attracted to subjects of strong women?
were presented to subjects in two postures (with and without thigh contact with the seat).
When he turns to subjects like antitrust issues and broadcasting rights, his disquisitions become more academic.
Moocs are limited to subjects that can be assessed with multiple choice exams, marked automatically.
While he grants occasional interviews, they are often limited to subjects of his choosing.
Often teachers are not assigned to subjects that a state assesses.
It's Memorial Day weekend, when thoughts turn to subjects like barbecue grills, tee times and pedicures.
Your attention, in other words, is drawn to subjects and situations outside the picture frame.
Later, when her interests drifted to subjects less made for television, she left her stage.
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Most days, Oz mines what he refers to as his go-to subjects: obesity and cancer.
Heroin, prostitution, sado-masochism … not generally go-to subjects for songwriters of the 60s.
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