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The phrase "actually been subjected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing experiences or conditions that someone or something has undergone, often to emphasize the reality of the situation.
Example: "The participants in the study have actually been subjected to various stress tests to measure their resilience."
Alternatives: "truly experienced" or "genuinely undergone".
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Because variation and total aggregation of deposited pollen on leaves have been previously underestimated, lepidopteran larvae have actually been subjected to higher and more variable exposure.
In other words, it sounds like a good idea because they love text messages, but they haven't actually been subjected to the constant pestering of an SMS marketing campaign.
In fact, only a minor proportion of these plant species have actually been subjected to detailed phytochemical profiling [ 14– 16].
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The timetable now is that AACTA is due to be debated by the European Parliament in June – the first time it's actually be subjected to a democratic process.
And too many U.S. citizens are sent to other parts of the world for "vacation" whilst actually being subjected to unwanted marriages or genital mutilations.
Essentially New Zealand is treating the situation as though they're prisoners being released from jail, except that they're actually being subjected to another layer of punishment, after jail.
In short, plants treated in the greenhouse with saline solutions can actually be subjected to salt stress levels that are well above those affecting the same species growing in the field under apparently similar conditions if, that is, those conditions are estimated from surface measurements of electrical conductivity or ion contents in soil.
"Some people have actually been subject to stop-and-search and some of them have even been moved to the border.
Al-Haramain's case is unusual in that a bit of governmental bungling gave them grounds to establish standing to sue by showing that they had actually been subject to extrajudicial surveillance.
Last month, the federal appeals court in Cincinnati dismissed a separate challenge to the wiretapping program, saying the plaintiffs there, including journalists and lawyers, could not prove they had actually been subject to surveillance and so could not show the kind of direct and concrete injury needed to establish what lawyers call standing.
I remember the shock in some corners of the internet, that a thinking woman like Pollitt would actually be subject to the same human struggles as the rest of us.
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