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"subjective things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to things that are based on personal opinion or feelings. For example, "It is impossible to make an objective determination about beauty because it is a subjective thing."
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"Those are harder, more subjective things to get through a [traditional] search engine".
But I'm also looking for more subjective things, like self-awareness.
Working with these entirely subjective things the intuitionist arrives at moral intuitions, which he then puts forward as objective truths.
Breaking into the top charts is often a function of marketing dollars, and money spent on user acquisition strategies, as well as a combination of more subjective things, like app quality, social impression, utility, and of course, luck.
Like all subjective things in life, opinions on "good" food vary greatly from individual to individual and culture to culture.
This is because, for improvisation to work, there's no room to worry about such silly and subjective things as "correct" or "incorrect".
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Smell – a volatile molecule interacting with a sensor up your nostril – is a subjective thing: subject to suggestion, not least because the brain does the interpretation.
Instead, deciding what is good is a human and subjective thing – and who gets to decide is a tender and touchy subject.
Bravery is a subjective thing.
Speed, of course, is a subjective thing.
"It's a subjective thing," Annacone said.
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