Ai Feedback
The phrase 'subject to the needs' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when something is conditional to a particular set of needs or considerations. For example, "The decision to hire a new employee is subject to the needs of the department."
Exact(4)
Flexible working hours subject to the needs of the business to help create a work/parenting balance.
Placement is subject to the needs of the office, and the skills and interests of the intern.
Fixed-Term Appointment Fixed-Term or regular appointment – typically for a period of two years, renewable subject to the needs of the organization.
Fixed-Term or regular appointment contracts are typically for a period of two years, renewable subject to the needs of the organization.
Similar(56)
Though the policy was not to deploy under-18s in "combat situations", this was subject to the need to protect the effectiveness and cohesion of their units.
The rate is set annually according to what it is judged the labour market can afford, subject to the need to keep unemployment under control.
In fact, they are motivated by many things (from a love of their subject to the need for a job) and they stay for a range of reasons.
The park is also subject to the need for continual upkeep, in large part because of the salt air from the Long Island Sound and even Playland's manmade lake, which is composed of salt water, Mr. Tartaglia said.
An indirect-fired rotary kiln was suggested to be a suitable choice subject to the need for a better thermal efficiency.
CUNY's proposed policy goes on to state, "Freedom of expression and assembly, are subject to the need to maintain safety and order".
This study did not concern patients, therefore was not subject to the need for medical ethical approval, and no consent was needed.
Related(16)
connection to the needs
subservient to the needs
relation to the needs
concern to the needs
provided to the needs
subject to the obligation
pertaining to the needs
amenable to the needs
applicable to the needs
subordinated to the needs
subjected to the needs
subject to the requirements
subject to the difficulties
subject to the qualifications
subject to the means
subject to the exigencies
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com