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The phrase "are continually subject to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being consistently affected or influenced by something over time.
Example: "Employees are continually subject to changes in company policy, which can affect their job performance."
Alternatives: "are constantly exposed to" or "are regularly influenced by".
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Like most venturesome straight-ahead jazz these days, the major elements of the music are continually subject to shifts.
We have followed advice and guidance to make the program constitutionally consistent because set-aside programs are continually subject to legal challenge.
Influenza viruses are continually subject to small mutations.
Even now, this area of oncology remains one of the most rapidly evolving fields; with developments in genomics, diagnostic technologies and targeted therapies meaning that existing lymphoma definitions are continually subject to change (Puvvada et al, 2013; Dunleavy and Wilson, 2014; O'Connor and Tobinai, 2014).
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Civil infrastructure systems and communities are continually subjected to changes in environmental and urban settings, evolving expectations and preferences of the public, tightening budgets, and unpredictable political circumstances over their service lives.
Skeletal muscles are continually subjected to remodeling as a consequence of normal mechanical or metabolic stress, as an adjustment of muscle mass to muscle load during normal activity, or as a response to a muscle disease.
Weber therefore spent most of his formative academic years in his childhood home, where he was continually subject to his parents' conflicting interests.
From the north it was continually subject to the pressure of the advancing Vietnamese, a people racially related to the Burmese and Thai, who were themselves under pressure from the Chinese.
Further, it is continually subject to improvement and development.
The reason for this may be due to diffraction when the signals are modulated during their propagation through plasma irregularities in the ionosphere, the refractive index of which is continually subject to small variations (Kintner et al. 2007).
Since a mutable scaling factor range can be continually subject to fluctuation as new samples are added to ongoing studies, and skewed by the presence of even one or two outlying chips with extremely high scaling factors, we chose a finite upper limit of 10.0 for the scaling factor criterion.
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