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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subscription to a fly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context that involves humor or absurdity, but it lacks clarity and coherence in standard usage.
Example: "I thought I was signing up for a magazine, but instead, I ended up with a subscription to a fly."
Alternatives: "a subscription to a service" or "a subscription to a publication".
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Go fly fishing, or give a subscription to a fly fishing magazine as a gift.
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Given that the requirements for operation are a computer, a platinum level frequent flyer status, and a subscription to a few research services, this seems unlikely.
Give a subscription to a favorite healthy cooking magazine.
Get a subscription to a do-it-yourself magazine.
Get a subscription to a weekly newspaper or news magazine.
Get a subscription to fly fishing magazine, such as Catch, Fly Fisherman or Fly, Rod & Reel.
To purchase a subscription to Economist.com, go here.
Tickets, $40 $500, including a subscription to Edible Brooklyn): ediblebrooklyn.com.
He also received a subscription to The New Yorker.
By thirteen, Ben had a subscription to American Cinematographer.
Order a subscription to The New York Times Large Print Weekly.
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