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The phrase "a subscriptions to" is not correct in English.
It should be "a subscription to." You can use the correct phrase when referring to a single subscription service or product that someone is signing up for.
Example: "I just signed up for a subscription to my favorite magazine."
Alternatives: "a membership to" or "a service plan for".
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Good Sam Club - This club gives you discounts at roughly 1600 different RV campsites in the US, as well as discounts at Camping World and a subscriptions to Highways Magazine.
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He also received a subscription to The New Yorker.
By thirteen, Ben had a subscription to American Cinematographer.
I used to have a subscription to Spy magazine.
I did have a subscription to the New York Times.
Do I need a subscription to access newyorker.com?
Do I need a subscription to access the app?
Somehow I have a subscription to a horrible magazine, Cannibalism Today.
Then all that's needed is a subscription to an online programme guide.
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