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to subjected
noun
In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
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"We want it to subjected to maximum scrutiny; it's not in Cuadrilla's interest to discover a problem down the road," Smith says.
This contribution aims at the metrological based evaluation of the friction wear of Ti6Al4 V titanium alloys samples to subjected to surface oxidation through laser radiation.
Research finds that the more females outperform males in school and outnumber them in college, the more many appear to be to subjected to certain forms of gender-based degradation.
All BGs were found to subjected to substrate inhibition using both pNPG and cellobiose as substrates.
You need your structure to be strong by keeping these foundation poles close enough together that they aren't each forced to subjected to too great of a load.
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He returns home to subject both to extensive chemical analysis.
Mr. Kurtz leaps from subject to subject.
The library is arranged according to subject.
The survey jumps awkwardly from subject to subject.
according to subject.
Reference to subject: 66%% (233 tokens).
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