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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as subsidiary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is secondary or subordinate in relation to something else.
Example: "The new project will serve as subsidiary to our main initiative, providing additional support and resources."
Alternatives: "as secondary" or "as a supporting element".
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Britain's battered economy will dominate (with health, education and immigration as subsidiary worries, according to polls).
Such income is known as subsidiary rights and is usually a small but helpful revenue stream for nonprofit theaters.
The figures usually incorporate local features, such as subsidiary figures, headgear, figures of snakes, or openwork shields.
A profusion of pinnacles, gables, and other details such as subsidiary ribs in the vaults to form star patterns further complicated the total effect.
Article 38 (1) of the ICJ's statute also recognizes judicial decisions and scholarly writings as subsidiary means for the determination of the law.
Most Yoruba men are farmers, growing yams, corn (maize), and millet as staples and plantains, peanuts (groundnuts), beans, and peas as subsidiary crops; cocoa is a major cash crop.
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In fact, they say, Tesla may succeed only as a subsidiary of a larger company.
The retailing area of in the complex is owned by Arena Handel AS, a subsidiary of KLP Eiendom.
As a result, the entire airport was financed with money borrowed through Oslo Lufthavn AS, a subsidiary of the Norwegian Airport Administration.
The pendant cords may also have cords (known as subsidiaries) attached.
The banks could maintain the operations as subsidiaries with separate funding sources.
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