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The phrase "actually been subscribed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when confirming or clarifying that someone has completed the action of subscribing to a service or content.
Example: "I just wanted to check if you have actually been subscribed to our newsletter for the past month."
Alternatives: "truly subscribed" or "really subscribed".
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Second, there was no need to prove the existence of the insurance company (i.e., that its stock had actually been subscribed) because it was not a party.
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7th, 98 1/2% of the new stock had been subscribed for.
I know I'm subscribed to many feeds that I almost never actually read, FeedBurner's engagement metrics try to parse that behavior out from active readership.
Actually, it does one other thing: the instant the bot gets any message at all from a user, the user is subscribed to a daily roundup of emails.
There are several bandwidth levels that can be subscribed.
Make sure you are subscribed to the user.
"The concept of gender we in the West work with is specifically based on certain ideas which have changed throughout history, and actually aren't subscribed to in other cultures.
"The concept of gender we in the West work with is specifically based on certain ideas that have changed throughout history, and actually aren't subscribed to in other cultures.
If they were the kind of people who actually believed in evolution, it would almost seem they were subscribing to a belief in a sort of social Darwinism.
When James Dolan hired D'Antoni, he was subscribing to a system.
Select a reason why you are subscribing the the service.
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