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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as subordinated" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a relationship where one element is dependent on or lower in rank than another, but it is not commonly used in this form.
Example: "The committee's decisions were often seen as subordinated to the interests of the board."
Alternatives: "as subordinate" or "as dependent".
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Three additional ICF blocks of functioning occured as subordinated.
Cosmic questions about our place in the universe are not so much avoided as subordinated to more pressing practical concerns.
Analogical terms could be viewed as subordinated to an ordered cluster of concepts (possibly but not necessarily described as a disjunction of concepts); or they could be subordinated to a single concept which represents in a prior and a posterior manner (per prius et posterius).
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Interpreting Theognostus' text as subordinating the Son and the Holy Spirit to the Father, Photius scorned what he considered Origenistic views of the divine Trinity.
But Mr. Maliki is facing pressures not to do anything that could be seen as subordinating Iraqi sovereignty to American interests.
Her quasi-Marxist argument sees desire as inevitably subordinated to economics.
It is too richly complex to be used as wallpaper and subordinated to what is seen.
Investigators regarded him as subordinate to Basit, his role possibly limited to raising money.
"Transparency is still seen as subordinate to regulation, but actually it is of equal importance.
And because workers themselves do the programming, they tend to regard the robots as subordinate assistants.
As practiced by corporate executives and other leaders, it can establish one handshaker as dominant, the other as subordinate.
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