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been subjects
noun
In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
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Adults, of course, have long been subjects of insomnia studies.
Both men have been subjects of much unfair criticism.
Ingredients like oysters, chestnuts, giblets and raisins have long been subjects of fierce debate within families.
But its high cost and possible environmental effects have long been subjects of debate.
Some sites like nuclear plants have been subjects of previous warnings.
Both men have been subjects of controversies of a sexual nature.
Children have been subjects for some well-known scientist-parents, including Jean Piaget, the child-development theorist.
"Some of my ancestors are British and I like to think they might have been subjects to Richard III".
Lepore's piece is a reminder that the conventions governing who should read what have always been subjects of contention.
In feudal times the peasants had been subjects of their lords.
Chinese eroticism, nature and literature have all been subjects of her work.
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