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How do you use subject as a verb in sentence?

You can't directly use "subject" as a verb in the traditional sense. "Subject" is a noun, meaning the topic of a discussion or the person or thing that is being discussed, observed, or acted upon.

However, you can use it in a figurative sense:

* "Subject someone to something": This means to force someone to experience something unpleasant or difficult.

* Example: "The prisoners were subjected to harsh conditions."

* "Subject a topic": This means to discuss or analyze a topic.

* Example: "The professor will subject the class to a discussion about quantum physics."

You can also use "subject" as a verb in technical contexts, such as in photography, where it means to focus a camera on a particular object.

Remember: It's important to understand the specific context to determine how "subject" is being used in a sentence.

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