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The phrase "and get a subscription" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting that someone should obtain a subscription to a service, magazine, or platform.
Example: "To enjoy unlimited access to our content, sign up for an account and get a subscription today."
Alternatives: "and obtain a subscription" or "and acquire a subscription."
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You pay $15 and get a subscription.
You can forgo the newsstand (do they even still have those?) and get a subscription, thereby allowing Alfred E. Neuman to deliver idiocy right to your house.
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Take yourself to the beauty salon every now and then, or get a subscription to a hot magazine, like DOLLY or Vogue or Seventeen.
For the price of a nice lunch you can get a subscription and keep these publications going.
"You could call and get the names of local Realtors, get a subscription to the local paper, call the tourist board.
If the Broadband light is solid and the internet is still not working, try to get a subscription for a Home IT Adviser desk.
Instead of watching TV news, get a subscription to a newspaper (costs next to nothing) and read it to take in news at a much faster rate.
But anyone who wants to see the raw data will have to get a subscription from Celera.
If that disappoints you, get a subscription to The Times.
You can get a subscription at dissentmagazine.org if you're interested.
Go to your local library, get a subscription to National Geographic or a go to a free museum in your community just to walk around and see stuff.
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