Examples of 'more subject' in a sentence

Meaning of "more subject"

more subject - Indicates additional topics or issues for discussion or consideration

How to use "more subject" in a sentence

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Pastured rabbits are more subject to predator attack.
More subject than citizen.
And some people are more subject to those.
It is also more subject to the whim of influencers than to content creators.
They are therefore more subject to ulcers.
An institution will focus on and attempt to document one or more subject areas.
The smaller ones are more subject to being caught.
The knowledge base contains details on courses of one or more subject domains.
We are much more subject to being hijacked and manipulated.
But we need one more subject.
They will be more subject to diseases in such a place.
Women in southern and eastern provinces are more subject to violence.
There is no more subject and object.
O and the trainee can choose one or more subject areas.
A pilot is more subject to spatial disorientation if.

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Dull and lifeless and are more subject to breakage.
Women are more subject than men to this change.
The legal issue in this regard is more subject to controversies.
It is therefore more subject to the ups and downs of the business cycle.
Figures concerning the displacement are much more subject to controversy.
Areas are more subject to pressure sores.
Catheters with lower pic counts are more subject to kinking.
Firms in industries more subject to litigation are more likely to preannounce.
The answer to that question has proven more subject to revision.
In areas more subject to drought.
Plants exposed to winter sun and drying winds are more subject to damage.
Spoken language is more subject to change than written is.
The males gravitate around it and their hierarchic system is much more subject to changes.
Old people are more subject to this.
One or more subject polypeptide variants with the desired properties may be identified or selected.
Lower lying areas are more subject to frost.
I now have one more subject to raise which is also of an extremely serious nature.
Students must also choose one more subject taught in school.
Children are more subject to contagious disease and epidemics than any other population group.
It would appear that women in detention were more subject to police abuse than men.
They are more subject to hypertension.
The polymeric vehicle may form a microparticle with one or more subject nucleic acids.
Thus women are often more subject to poverty in old age.
Adequate capacity to meet financial commitments, but more subject to.
Batman would also be more subject to external threats of injury.
Action with regard to the strengthening of Trade Points is more subject to external factors.
I hang up and once more subject myself to a close examination.
Might our openness in preaching make us more subject to attack?
One more subject.
All programs must relate to one or more subject areas of AML.
The canvas itself is more subject to rapid deterioration than a plaster ground.
Different species of the same group, the more subject it is to.
Less resilient systems are more subject to invasion by pathogens or invasive species.
In the different species of the same group, the more subject it is.
Lighter grade papers are more subject to press breakage or jamming.

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