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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subscriber to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has signed up to receive a service, publication, or content regularly.
Example: "As a subscriber to the monthly newsletter, I always look forward to the latest updates and articles."
Alternatives: "a member of" or "an adherent to".
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A movie addict, I'm already a subscriber to Netflix's streaming service, paying $7.99 a month.
SIR — I am a subscriber to your wonderful magazine.
I am not a subscriber to The New Yorker.
I am, however, a subscriber to his newsletter.
"I was a subscriber to that at one time".
Channel 4 is not a subscriber to the royal rota media arrangements operated by Buckingham Palace.
"I never was a subscriber to the proverb 'A rolling stone gathers no moss,' " he said.
That includes him; living outside Washington, he is not a subscriber to Newsday or Cablevision.
Dehn remained a subscriber to Freedom, the anarchist newspaper, until the end.
If you're a subscriber to the wire services, you're entitled to take their material and use it as you wish.
She is a Buddhist, she said, and a subscriber to the idea that giving is its own reward.
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