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Ronm Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please help to understand the difference in meaning

Dear all, can somebody help me to understand the difference in meaning in following sentences?

"Movement of X is subject to Y" & "Movement of X is subject of Y"

Are these 2 sentences are equivalent?

Thanks for your time.
  

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Only the first sentence is good English. 'Subject to ' is the correct collocation in this instance.

  • Only the first sentence is good English.
  • 'Subject to ' is the correct collocation in this instance.
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Only the first sentence is good English. 'Subject to' is the correct collocation in this instance.

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