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Subordination and insubordination are used grammatically to differentiate between the completion of a group of words.If for instance you have a group of word that makes a complete sentence, this will be the insubordination because on its own its complete and independent.A group of words together that has no meaning or are not complete and dependent is the subordination.

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Subordination refers to being obedient or compliant to authority, while insubordination involves refusing to comply with authority or rules. Subordination typically entails following orders and respecting hierarchy, while insubordination involves defiance or disobedience.

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