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The phrase "a subpoena" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a legal document that orders an individual to appear in court or produce evidence.
Example: "The lawyer issued a subpoena to the witness to ensure their presence at the trial."
Alternatives: "a summons" or "a court order".
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A subpoena?
A subpoena is a more serious step.
The rest requires only a subpoena.
(b) Running from a subpoena.
A subpoena was then served.
Donald got a subpoena, too.
So they've hit her with a subpoena.
Writer received a Subpoena from the Bureau of Compliance.
"They did not need a subpoena.
"You don't want to get a subpoena.
It wasn't a court order; it wasn't a subpoena.
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