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The phrase "were subject of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to something or someone that is the focus or topic of discussion. Example: The newly implemented laws were the subject of intense debate among politicians and the public.
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They were subject, of course, to the prison censor, but the agony over Winnie, and the passion of which that agony was a product, blazes through them.
It's a scenario causing deep anxiety for many of the people who were subject of the research and their voices are here to be heard loud and clear.
Pas de Calais gets a bad press in France, and not just for the recent refugee crisis and train attack: bad weather, bad food, booze-cruises and a population of unsophisticated, rednecks, known as les ch'tis, that were subject of hit 2008 French comedy Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.
Structures of the 20 inhibitors that were subject of our study [7].
The adapted MBHX and a conventional reference design were subject of a comparative performance assessment.
That said, Yahoo better be prepared to defend itself vigorously – five of the patents in-suit were subject of earlier, intensive patent litigation between NTP and RIM.
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Two other bon viveurs were subjects of biographies this year.
Four specimens were subjects of examination.
Those who were subjects of his anger wouldn't soon forget him, however.
Therefore, alternative treatment strategies are subject of intense research.
Addressing these issues will also be subject of future work.
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