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The phrase "I cannot subscribe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an inability to agree with, support, or join something, such as a service, idea, or belief. Example: "After careful consideration, I must say that I cannot subscribe to the notion that all opinions are equally valid."
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However, in the wake of many shootings on college campuses, I cannot subscribe to the belief that the solution is more guns on campus.
At the same time, I cannot subscribe to Notre Dame Law Professor Rick Garnett's observation about the letter of the 130 organizations, "What's really going on here, of course, is troubling...
I have voted against the Haarder report because, in calling for the ratification of the European Framework Convention for the protection of national minorities and the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages, it is seeking to promote a concept of European integration that is based on a vision to which I cannot subscribe.
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This is a claim I simply cannot subscribe to.
This type of thinking is something that I just cannot subscribe to and unfortunately is much more common than it should be.
By default, other users cannot subscribe to your feed.
Customers cannot subscribe and have it delivered as they can with other publications available on the iPad like The Economist, The Wall Street Journal or The Daily, the News Corporation's new iPad-only venture that is to begin within the next few weeks.
If you subscribe to [notions of] dynasty, you cannot subscribe to any democratic or participatory philosophy, politically".
Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See "I subscribe to the theory that reading a book is similar to walking a trail, and I'm most comfortable walking when I can see where I'm going and where I've been.
Selection operates as a purifying but not creative force [emphasis added]." I cannot imagine many evolutionary biologists subscribing to that position.
A meritocrat like the chancellor cannot plausibly subscribe to such an extreme form of egalitarianism that he would happily preside over the slow destruction of Britain's best universities, nor can someone who exults in the collective brainpower of the Treasury deny that there's a place for intellectual elitism.
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