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its subordinated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "its subordinated" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "it's subordinated" if you mean "it is" or "its" if you are indicating possession. Example: "The company's policies are often subordinated to the demands of the market."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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60 human-written examples
Each intermediate RS processes the DSA-ACK and forwards it to its subordinate RS.
When the RS-3TCAC (n) computes the jitter or the delay on the link between itself and its subordinate, it compares the obtained values to the threshold ones.
If the obtained values are larger than the thresholds, we propose that RS-3TCAC (n) renews its entity and then increments the p r o b a b l y-m a l i c i o u s-R S variable for it and its subordinate.
Anglo Irish's losses were probably twice as big as the sum of its equity, subordinated debt and senior long-term debt.
News & Media
In contrast, when the dominant was the observer, it significantly decreased its interest in its subordinate companion after it received formalin and started to exhibit the typical behavioral pain response (status×time: F 1, 15) = 6.973; p<0.05).
Science
Dr Francesc Vendrell, a Catalan former special envoy to the UN, says the UK undermined its independence by "its willingness to subordinate its views to the US", which had "always trimmed the UK's wings".
News & Media
The optimal biomaterial based on the IT-MULTIMOORA model and its subordinates as well as T-MULTIMOORA (Hafezalkotob and Hafezalkotob 2015) similarly is M9, i.e., NiTi (SMA).
Within S province, L County could ask the municipality above it to coordinate all its subordinate counties to enforce laws and regulations in the coal mining industry.
It peers down dismissively at its subordinates.
News & Media
Its existence was short-lived, though, and as a result of manpower shortages that occurred because of a failure to make good the heavy losses that the AIF had suffered on the Western Front in 1917, it was decided to disband the division and its subordinate units in September 1917 and use their personnel to reinforce other units.
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However, following manpower shortages that occurred as a result of heavy losses amongst the AIF on the Western Front in 1917 and the failure of attempts to introduce conscription in Australia, it was decided to disband the division and its subordinate units in September 1917 and use their personnel to reinforce other units.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure the correct grammatical form: use "its subordinate" to show possession (e.g., "its subordinate units") or "it is subordinate" to form a clause (e.g., "it is subordinate to the main goal").
Common error
Avoid using "its subordinated" as it's grammatically incorrect. Remember "its" indicates possession, while "it is" (or "it's") is used to form a sentence. Using "its subordinated" combines these incorrectly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "its subordinated" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage would involve either the possessive adjective "its subordinate" or the clause "it is subordinate." Ludwig's AI confirms the absence of proper usage examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "its subordinated" is an incorrect grammatical construction. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct forms are either "its subordinate" (possessive) or "it is subordinate" (a clause). Because the phrase is grammatically flawed, it is unsuitable for use in any context, formal or informal. To communicate the intended meaning accurately, ensure that you use the correct grammatical form. Examples are: "The company and its subordinate branches reported increased profits." versus "This task it is subordinate to the main objective". Please take these corrections in consideration for effective writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
its subordinate
Corrects the grammar by using the adjective "subordinate" to describe something belonging to 'it'.
it is subordinate
Changes the structure to a clause where "it" is the subject and "is subordinate" is the predicate.
its lower rank
Replaces "subordinated" with a noun phrase indicating a lower hierarchical position.
its inferior status
Uses "inferior status" to convey the meaning of being in a lower or less important position.
its secondary position
Employs "secondary position" to indicate a less important or supportive role.
its dependent role
Uses "dependent role" to suggest reliance on something else, implying a lesser status.
under its control
Expresses the idea of being managed or governed by something, implying a lack of autonomy.
subject to it
Indicates that something is influenced or controlled by "it".
reporting to it
Refers to the hierarchical structure, where something is answerable to or supervised by "it".
answerable to it
Highlights accountability, implying that something must provide explanations or justifications to "it".
FAQs
How can I correctly use "its" and "subordinate" in a sentence?
Use "its subordinate" to show that something belongs to it and is of lower rank or importance. For example: "The company and "its subordinate" branches reported increased profits."
Is it ever correct to use "its subordinated"?
No, "its subordinated" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct forms are "its subordinate", indicating possession, or "it is subordinate", which is a clause.
What are some alternatives to saying something is in a lower position?
Instead of implying something is in a lower position, you could say it has "inferior status", a "secondary position", or a "dependent role".
What's the difference between "its subordinate" and "it is subordinate"?
"Its subordinate" is a possessive phrase used to describe a noun, while "it is subordinate" is a clause where "it" is the subject and "is subordinate" is the predicate. For example, "This department and "its subordinate" units are crucial for this project." versus "This task "it is subordinate" to the main objective".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested