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"subject to teasing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something is vulnerable or likely to be made fun of or teased by others. Example: "As a new student, Emily was subject to teasing from her classmates about her accent."
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"There is real reason to think that a grave risk would arise as to Miss Winslet's children being subject to teasing or ridicule at school," the judge said, concluding that "the consequences of publication, in terms of risk of harm and distress to Miss Winslet's children, are matters tending towards a conclusion that the claimant's privacy should prevail".
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Never give in to teasing.
The stigma of being fat followed me throughout middle school, I was on every fad diet from Atkin's to South Beach, taking Hydroxycut pills, trying to get a quick fix for what essentially isolated me and subjected me to teasing and bullying..
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Apple's friends like to tease him about the switch in subject matter.
But every follow-on question I ask to tease this out only prompts a subject-changing anecdote about something else.
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