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The phrase "could be subjected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of someone or something being exposed to a particular condition, treatment, or influence.
Example: "The data could be subjected to further analysis to determine its accuracy."
Alternatives: "may be exposed to" or "might undergo".
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Otherwise he could be subjected to a treason trial.
Other African leaders could be subjected to similar unjust fates.
Other Japanese pipe exporters could be subjected to duties of 62percentt.
The mahram may be fined or could be subjected to lashes.
But in the years before that, players could be subjected to steroid testing for "reasonable cause".
Spain, which plans a bond sale on Thursday, could be subjected to similar investor wariness.
The administration strongly opposes it on the ground that Americans could be subjected to politically motivated prosecutions.
Any Lebanese government that continued to shelter them could be subjected to international sanctions, including suspensions of economic assistance.
And this low-income, tightknit community was still trying to understand how this warm neighborhood spot could be subjected to such violence.
The resolution said Congress supported the president in warning Iraqis that they could be subjected to trial as war criminals if they mistreated prisoners.
If convicted, they could face imprisonment and flogging and there are worrying reports that they could be subjected to hormone treatment to 'cure' them of their 'disorder'disorder
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