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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weekly subscription" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a service or product that requires a payment on a weekly basis for access or delivery.
Example: "I decided to sign up for a weekly subscription to the magazine to stay updated on the latest trends."
Alternatives: "a weekly membership" or "a weekly plan."
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It's free until early February, at which point a weekly subscription will kick in.
In this farm-to-table era, community-supported-agriculture shares — in which families purchase farm goods through a weekly subscription — have become increasingly popular.
Mr. Dennis said he expected the bulk of the magazine's revenue to come from readers willing to pay $75 a year for a weekly subscription.
These customers provide a double benefit: they sign up for a weekly subscription, and because their employees walk past our living art every day, many of them become personal customers.
If they like politics and current affairs, then a weekly subscription to New Statesman, the Economist or a similar publication would be well-received, and can be really affordable.
"Economist Direct also allows those who don't want the commitment of a weekly subscription to have the Economist delivered to their door". The magazine eventually aims to make the service available via Facebook and Twitter.
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The app is free, but it only makes a few songs available initially — if you want to access the full library, you have to pay a $1.99 weekly subscription fee (there's a discount if you subscribe for longer time periods).
For a £1 weekly subscription, the app downloads the entire Top 40 to play locally on your Android device.
Q: I have a question about my Guardian Weekly subscription.
The New Gambit will launch in public beta at the end of next month Carr hopes, and will be available cross-platform — on the Kindle, iPad, Nook, etc. Carr wants to hit a regular publishing schedule by the early part of 2012, with the weekly subscription costing 99 cents a ~50 page issue.
While a daily payment will give users access to both sites, the weekly subscription will also include an e-paper and new applications.
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