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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Be subject to

Hi.
What's the difference between 'being subject to' and 'being exposed to' something?

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soheil1 What's the difference between 'being subject to' and 'being exposed to' something? In what sentence?

  • soheil1 What's the difference between 'being subject to' and 'being exposed to' something?
  • In what sentence?
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soheil1What's the difference between 'being subject to' and 'being exposed to' something?
In what sentence?
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;at other times, they become a target, subject to frontal attack by the enemy." (from Play Winning Chess)
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"...at other times, they become a target, subject to frontal attack by the enemy." (from Play Winning Chess)
soheil1What's the difference between 'being subject to' and 'being exposed to' something?
I see no difference in that case. soheil: both mean 'vulnerable to'.

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