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In these cases, we can join two clauses with subordinating conjunctions like because, if, although or when.
Adverbial clauses begin with subordinating conjunctions, which connect the clause to the main sentence.
He's a bully with subordinates.
Senior executives have lost their jobs after affairs with subordinates.
"She was pretty straightforward about that" with subordinates, another former co-worker said.
Her harsh style with subordinates led three high-level supervisors to give up their management positions.
I used to think in long compound sentences with subordinate clauses and even the odd polysyllable.
Flynn often ate his meals in the chow hall and chatted with subordinates.
It is said that bosses also play golf with subordinates who are up for a promotion.
To start with, the media will no longer have to cover extra-marital affairs with subordinates or worse.
Mr. Gonzales had recently discussed with subordinates his plans for staying on through the remainder of the administration.
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