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The phrase "actually subscribe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone truly or genuinely subscribes to something, such as a service, channel, or idea.
Example: "I didn't think he would actually subscribe to the newsletter, but he did."
Alternatives: "truly subscribe" or "genuinely subscribe".
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Under that provision, the agency may adopt any rules necessary to promote "diversity of information sources" if the commission concludes that cable television is available to at least 70percentt of American households and that at least 70percentt of those households actually subscribe to a cable service.
These folks don't see Tumblr's ads now unless they actually subscribe to adult sites.
Now Sirius XM needs the free trial-people who downloaded the app to actually subscribe to the service.
The problems I had connecting appeared to be at the point where WatchESPN authenticates my cable provider in order to verify that I actually subscribe to the channel.
"If you sell a sport in its entirety to a subscription-based broadcaster then you have to be very, very careful that you don't disenfranchise all your viewing pubic, or some of your viewing public, who may decide not to actually subscribe.
I'm writing this post on a Sunday morning on my little deck outside, which is a perfect landing spot for a modest drone aircraft to periodically land and drop-off the only item on Amazon that I actually "subscribe" to.
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But if ministries are not properly in harmony and subscribing to the Renaissance vision, actually subscribing to any vision, forget about renaissance," Mr. Fouly said.
"I know somebody here in Brisbane that actually subscribed to ESPN just to watch England play this match," says Phil Withall.
We are never entirely certain how much method is in his madness, nor whether he actually subscribes to the theories he spouts.
Scott Woefel, general manager and editor in chief of CNN.com, said 41 million cellular phone users could get news, sports and financial data from CNN, but he did not know what fraction of this group actually subscribed to CNN's service.
For him, as for the true believers who now dominate his party, this isn't just a cynically crowd-pleasing line at a debate; he actually subscribes to the notion that the federal government is stalking its own citizens and mugging them of free choice, and he has for years.
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