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The phrase "an membership" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a membership" because "membership" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I decided to sign up for a membership at the local gym to stay fit."
Alternatives: "a subscription" or "a club membership".
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If you are a manager or an owner, you can go to Management Tasks and change almost anything about an membership.
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You need a PAID membership for this!! Don't get a membership just for an igloo!
I think he'd like a membership to a cinema.
Split a membership with a friend.
Get a membership at a gym.
A membership service is a service system framework.
Visitors were given an option to pay for a membership.
There's also a membership form to recruit a friend.
If you have to pay to get a membership, just don't get a membership.
A restrictive membership could still be "sold" as a membership to voters in the candidate country.
That, and a membership card.
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