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"a subscription to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a formal agreement or arrangement to receive a certain product or service for a specified period of time. Example: "She signed up for a subscription to the monthly magazine and eagerly awaited its arrival in her mailbox every month." In this sentence, "a subscription to" indicates the formal agreement or arrangement that the person has entered into to receive the magazine every month.
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Tickets, $40 $500, including a subscription to Edible Brooklyn): ediblebrooklyn.com.
To purchase a subscription to Economist.com, go here.
He also received a subscription to The New Yorker.
By thirteen, Ben had a subscription to American Cinematographer.
Do I need a subscription to access newyorker.com?
Do I need a subscription to access the app?
I used to have a subscription to Spy magazine.
I did have a subscription to the New York Times.
"You know, Jesus was a member of Weight Watchers, Jesus had a subscription to Esquire magazine.
Somehow I have a subscription to a horrible magazine, Cannibalism Today.
When I was a kid, I had a subscription to Games magazine.
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