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The phrase "abject subjugated" is not correct as it combines two adjectives in a way that does not form a coherent expression in English.
You might use it in a context discussing extreme oppression or humiliation, but it would need to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The abject subjugated people lived in constant fear and despair under the oppressive regime."
Alternatives: "utterly oppressed" or "hopelessly dominated."
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The batsmen collectively have been abject, subjugated by a splendid opposition bowling attack and without the diligence or craft to repel it.
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Instead, they were subjugated.
In 1222 he subjugated Argyll.
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Merit must not be subjugated to agenda.
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Like everyone else, they were subjugated.
Kassite Babylonia was subjugated by Assyria c. 1230.
"What happens in Iran is women are subjugated.
Alone among the Balkan states, Montenegro was never subjugated.
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