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The term 'subjugated by' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that somebody or something is completely controlled by another, often through the use of force. For example, "The small country was subjugated by the powerful empire".
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Kassite Babylonia was subjugated by Assyria c. 1230.
India, he pointed out, had always been subjugated by outsiders.
The Mon kingdom endured, however, until it was finally subjugated by the Burmans in 1757.
Many of the remaining oasis dwellers, among them the Haratin, were subjugated by the nomads.
The other Polab groups were also subjugated by the Germans in the 12th 13th century.
The Wends, who had been subjugated by the Saxon margraves, resisted conversion to Christianity.
King Kushtashpi of Commagene was subjugated by Sarduri II about 745.
I was subjugated by fear of myself, because I couldn't dare be myself".
Music I'm completely subjugated by my own daughter Lou's [Doillon] album, Places.
They were eventually subjugated by the Amhara, the next largest ethnolinguistic group in Ethiopia.
Take the recent problem: The Bodos felt they were economically, politically, socially and culturally subjugated by the Assamese society.
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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.

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