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The phrase "almost subscribed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of subscribing to something, such as a service or a newsletter, but has not yet completed the action.
Example: "After reviewing the benefits, I am almost subscribed to the premium plan."
Alternatives: "nearly subscribed" or "close to subscribing".
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And to think I almost subscribed to your magazine.
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I still get the New York Review of Books, which is the first American magazine I subscribed to, almost thirty years ago.
As I type, April is entering her 15th month of pregnancy and is due any minute; almost 300,000 people have subscribed to her YouTube channel to watch the live camera that's streaming her activities 24/7.
There is an even bigger difference between suggesting that the world is following an unsustainable energy path - a statement almost everyone can subscribe to - and revealing that conventional oil supplies are likely to plateau around 2020.
I subscribe almost exclusively to podcasts hosted or co-hosted by women: Call Your Girlfriend, Spirits, By the Book, Nancy, Making Oprah, Pretty for an Aboriginal, and On the Media are just a few.
I liked what I heard so much that I almost bought the equipment and subscribed.
Since the stagflation and conservative political backlash of the late nineteen-seventies, it has been subscribed to by almost everyone on the center left, myself included.
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