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The phrase "a subordinate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is lower in rank or position within an organization or hierarchy.
Example: "In our team, Sarah is a subordinate to the project manager, and she reports directly to him."
Alternatives: "an employee" or "a junior staff member".
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It wasn't with a subordinate.
You talk of a subordinate.
ledger_create - Create a subordinate ledger.
It begins with a subordinate clause.
He knew people would not march behind a subordinate clause.
A subordinate officer, Veselin Sljivancanin, got five years.
A subordinate, a major, replies: "Oh hello general, sir".
He vowed never to work as a subordinate again.
"Winona was easygoing and fun," a subordinate says.
A subordinate or subdued song or strain, esp.
Accustomed to deference, he could not accept a subordinate status.
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