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Sinbadsunny Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Be subject to

Can I use "be subject to" to mean the final result depends on one's decision? For instance, "Because all the materials are standing, it will be enough to take two weeks completing this order, but the specific completion date is subject to Lee's response."
  

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