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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also subjected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is additionally exposed to a particular condition or treatment.
Example: "The participants were also subjected to a series of psychological tests to assess their mental health."
Alternatives: "also exposed" or "additionally subjected".
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My cousin was also subjected to electric shocks".
Neighboring countries are also subjected to this unhealthy air quality.
Without Net Neutrality, content providers are also subjected to problems.
But the samples were also subjected to bacteriological examination.
More than 50% are also subjected to regular physical restraint.
They also subjected their analyses to several robustness checks.
Ms. Murata was also subjected to attacks about her heritage.
All antigen-positive samples were also subjected to PCR.
The samples were also subjected to accelerated thermo-oxidation aging.
Mohammed was also subjected to rectal rehydration "without a determination of medical need".
They're also subjected to degrading and dangerous practices, such as being restrained with chains.
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