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Sinbadsunny Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In regard to "subject"

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?

  

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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".

  • 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".
  • "response" implies that you are waiting for your boss to reply to a question (presumably either from you or from the other party).
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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

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