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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subscribing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where "subscribing" is intended as a gerund or part of a larger phrase, but it typically requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "A subscribing member of the newsletter will receive exclusive updates."
Alternatives: "a subscriber" or "an individual subscribing".
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It is not available to students unless they are employees of a subscribing department.
In connection with the latter action, the U.S. District Court ruled that an Internet Service Provider (ISP) could be liable for contributory copyright infringement when a subscribing member directly infringes a copyright.
Individuals wanting to advertise their properties on Rightmove will have to register with a subscribing local estate agent.
But don't get me wrong: I'm also just shouting my name the livelong June to a subscribing bog.
Developed by SeeWhy in Andover, Mass., the service will alert a subscribing Web store when a visitor places an item in a shopping cart or begins an application and does not complete the final step.
When the independent services refer a customer to a subscribing dealer, it's a "no-haggle" situation.
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consume: consumes messages from a subscribed topic.
consumeFromBus: consumes messages from a subscribed topic.
Include a subscribe watermark using InVideo programming.
publish: publishes a message in a subscribed topic.
publishIntoBus: publishes a message in a subscribed topic.
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