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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subject them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to putting someone or something under a particular condition, treatment, or influence. Example: "The researchers decided to subject them to a series of tests to determine the effects of the new drug."
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Or subject them to hideous facial scarring.
That would subject them to auditing and disclosure requirements.
Is it acceptable to subject them to "mild smacking"?
Are we going to subject them to special surveillance?
Minimize the number of institutions whose failure would matter and subject them to tougher regulation.
It does not subject them to "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" which falls short of torture.
We will not subject them to arbitrary humiliation in the newspaper.
Many governments will want to protect their companies, not subject them to competition.
That could subject them to the same risks as an intentional vaccination.
Retain zero-hours contracts but subject them to a binding code of conduct.
Instead of honoring groupthink resisters, we subject them to insult and abuse.
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