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Discover Ludwig"being subjected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is currently undergoing an external force (such as criticism or scrutiny). For example, "The new policy is being subjected to harsh criticism from both sides of the aisle."
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I don't mind being subjected to scrutiny.
Prisoners being subjected to electric shocks.
Now, gay people are being subjected to the same treatment.
It's the Nazis who are being subjected to industrial genocide.
We may think, Why are we being subjected to this?
They are also being subjected to aggressive questioning.
Increasingly, this market is being subjected to regulation.
Several Democrats who are being subjected to White House pressure are also hanging firm.
To avoid being subjected to "three strikes," many defendants plead guilty.
In the meantime, these people are being subjected to a daily drumbeat from Beijing.
A generation grew up watching their cowed parents being subjected to abuse.
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