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sub·jects
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subjects
Plural form of the word subject.
The subjects within the curriculum were known and students did chose the subjects they are passionate about.
Submitted by MaryC on April 29, 2020
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Rank popularity for the word 'subjects' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1312
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Rank popularity for the word 'subjects' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2949
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of subjects in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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The numerical value of subjects in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of subjects in a Sentence
The contrast was suppressed by roughly 20% among non-depressed subjects, while the corresponding figure for depressed patients was roughly 5%.
UAW Casino employees, their families and the community are not test subjects for her irresponsible theories on public health and the COVID-19 virus.
It is possible by long-continued practice, not merely in lying, but in talking on subjects in which we have no real interest, not to know when we are sincere and when we are not.
This Congress should be outlawing racist policing tech - it shouldn’t be funding it, people who have been caught up in the criminal justice system are always turned into the subjects of experimentation for new technology systems.
The past itself, as historical change continues to accelerate, has become the most surreal of subjects -- making it possible to see a new beauty in what is vanishing.
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