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"subjected to changes" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something is being affected or altered by changes. Example: The company's policies are constantly subjected to changes in order to adapt to the evolving market.
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Test and control groups were subjected to changes in wages, rest periods, workweeks, temperature, humidity, and other factors.
Protected areas may be subjected to changes which must follow a mandatory multiple-step administrative process.
Significant dimensional variations may occur in paper-based materials when subjected to changes in moisture content.
If the enzyme is subjected to changes, such as fluctuations in temperature or pH, the protein structure may lose its integrity (denature) and its enzymatic ability.
Water transfer via the rumen wall was subjected to changes in QEC and total water input to QRR.
Since the bridge is still in the design phase, the geometry and the mechanical characteristics are subjected to changes.
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Schedules are subject to changes.
Fees and terms are subject to changes.
Location subject to change.
Price subject to change.
Details subject to change.
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