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When you have subjected something you are exposing it to be put through something for a not always known or understood outcome...

When you have submitted to something you generally understand there will be an outcome to which you agreed up by your submittal. Submitting to something is more voluntary than being subjected to something, which isn't necessarily by choice.

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