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The phrase "subject to individual" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a legal or formal context to refer to something that is dependent on or varies based on each individual involved. Example: The terms of the contract are subject to individual negotiation and may differ depending on the needs and qualifications of each party.
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Reinforcing bar placement is subject to individual repair requirements.
Student athletes at public universities would be subject to individual state labour laws.
Most probationers are also subject to individual "special conditions" imposed by the court.
As Sunder Katawala says, we already have a society that celebrates community association subject to individual rights.
Because, and this may be subject to individual personality, the comfort zone still has worlds to go.
"Matters such as this – as your own voting record shows – will always be subject to individual conscience irrespective of the party whip," he told Corbyn.
He also asked whether any request made by the UK for data, including private communication already held by the US, was subject to individual warrants.
The law generally raised taxes of corporation and reduced them for individuals, enhancing the appeal of entities, such as partnerships, subject to individual tax rates.
"We don't know of any other court whose judges are subject to individual quotas and deadlines as part of performance reviews and evaluations," she said.
Some small and family-run businesses are subject to individual income tax rates, which can be as high as 39.6percentt.
It is well known that the immune response in sheep against Brucella melitensis is subject to individual variation, depending on diverse factors.
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