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The phrase "also being subservient to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship or dynamic where one entity is subordinate or yielding to another, often in a context of power or authority.
Example: "In the corporate hierarchy, the assistant is also being subservient to the manager's demands."
Alternatives: "also being subordinate to" or "also yielding to".
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You are also being subservient to white privilege.
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Keep in mind that respecting him doesn't mean being subservient to him.
They are also expected to be subservient to men.
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In Ghana, Amoakohene [ 47] writes that although many women now work full-time outside the home, traditional gender expectations mean that they also are required to carry out all the household tasks and to be subservient to their husbands.
But Japan was subservient to the US.
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