"It is subject to change" is correct and can be used in written English. This phrase is used to indicate that something might change in the future, often due to external or unpredictable circumstances. For example, "Due to current market conditions, the price of this product is subject to change."
It is subject to change.
Though, like everything else in fashion, it is subject to change.
Memory and language lose their meaning since it is subject to change as per latest governmental mandate.
Morrisons confirmed that the price will stay at 99.9p "for as long as possible", but it is subject to change depending on the price of oil.
Such an order is tentative; that is, it is subject to change at any time on the motion of a party or by the court, sua sponte.
It is created with extreme, even obsessive rigor, yet it is subject to change, as the only record exists in the minds of those who see it.
"She made it clear it was subject to change".
"It's subject to change; we are working on different alternatives right now," said Findlay.
You may think you've identified a strong BATNA, but keep in mind that it's subject to change.
This isn't the same as Trump saying, "We're withdrawing by such-and-such date," and as with many of Trump's expressed plans, it's subject to change.
One consequence of this view, as Plato pointed out in the Theaetetus, is that sense experience cannot be a source of knowledge, because the objects apprehended through it are subject to change.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia