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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of subservience" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: Her constant accommodation of her boss's demands could be seen as an act of subservience rather than genuine respect.
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Appearing with Kanye wasn't, then, an act of subservience.
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When Heilmann references Mondrian and Malevich, Albers and Matisse, she does so with a singular lack of subservience.
Parisians have a marvelously paradoxical relationship with authority: Despite their external show of subservience to the random acts of government, there is an underlying conviction that this randomness is deliberately designed to provide a sporting chance for evasion.
What's the appeal of subservience?
This new relationships is one of subservience and benign subordination.
Reiner's unemotional decisiveness brings out "an answering impulse of subservience" in Damon.
After centuries of subservience, they understood when they had to accede in order to survive.
She captures movingly the unquestioning loyalty of an antique servant bred into a life of subservience.
"The history of British politicians and the press is not one of interference — it is one of subservience," he said.
The artist's spouse or companion is no longer required to fit the stereotype of subservience.
Kissing a mobster on the hand is a sign of subservience, and a way of keeping a mob boss happy.
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