Since all its materials are standing, it will be enough to take two weeks completing this order, but the specific date is always subject to my boss' response.
Can I use "be subject to" to mean that the boss' decision determine the final date?
Your use of "subject to" is correct, but there are various other problems with the sentence. , it should only take two weeks to complete this order, but the specific date is always subject to my boss's response. I don't know what you mean by "all its materials are standing".
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Your use of "subject to" is correct, but there are various other problems with the sentence. This is a suggestion:
Since ???, it should only take two weeks to complete this order, but the specific date is always subject to my boss's response.
I don't know what you mean by "all its materials are standing". "response" implies that you are waiting for your boss to reply to a qu