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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memberships" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a membership" since "membership" is a singular noun.
Example: "I would like to purchase a membership to the gym for the year."
Alternatives: "a subscription" or "a membership plan."
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There is a lot of information available about advertising a memberships of a site and on discovering new clients.
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That, and a membership card.
"Did you organize a membership push?
The Korean ambassador has a membership.
A membership campaign was launched.
You take out a membership.
It offers a membership reward card.
The National Federation of the Blind has a membership of 50,000.
He thought it was a membership solicitation.
A restrictive membership could still be "sold" as a membership to voters in the candidate country.
There's also a membership form to recruit a friend.
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