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Discover Ludwig"then subjected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened after another action or event, or to show a sequence of events. For example, "The experiment was first conducted, then subjected to further testing."
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Bishop was then subjected to several experiments in child rearing.
They were then subjected to behavioural tests.
The solution was then subjected to electrospinning.
The man then subjected the attendant to "racial insults".
Cells were then subjected to immunofluorescence analysis.
Pooled DNAs were then subjected to pyrosequencing.
Lipids were saponified and then subjected to alkaline methanolysis.
The extracted supernatant was then subjected to scintillation counting.
Amplicons were then subjected to the EpiTYPER chemistry.
The cells were then subjected to ischemia treatment.
Samples were then subjected to Western blotting analysis.
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