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The phrase "are not subscribed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something does not have a subscription to a service or publication.
Example: "Please note that these users are not subscribed to our newsletter and will not receive updates."
Alternatives: "do not have a subscription" or "are not enrolled."
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"I have been informed by a few Young Liberals and former Young Liberals that they too have received this email and they are not subscribed to any email list from Marriage Alliance," he said.
Consequently, women who are subscribed to the scheme will be highly exposedto access the service as compared to their counterparts who are not subscribed to the scheme.
Verizon will also be providing FiOS TV customers who are not subscribed to the channel free access to TV Japan through March 17.
Indeed, contract farming are not subscribed randomly by farms but may depend on a set of both noticeable and latent producers and farms characteristics (competence of the entrepreneurs, risk aversion, technical skills, networks embeddedness, etc).
They are misbehaving end users that while they have legitimate access to the wireless networks and some or all of the network services, they try to take advantage of this in order to gain illegal access to services that are not subscribed to, or to obtain higher QoS in services that they are already subscribed.
Although these methods are not subscribed to by many experts in the medical field, some doctors are resorting to giving out drugs that are used to address psychosis and even tics such as olanzapines and pimozides.
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Viewers are not subscribing to HBO in droves just to catch "The Wire" any more than crowds flock to Tanglewood's summer musical festivals to hear Schoenberg's "Verklärte Nacht".
"You know, there are a lot of millennials in the country who are not subscribing to cable, satellite, or telecom services and we want to go after those young people.
For example, after the condemnation of many Aristotelian positions in 1277, authors take care to note when they are simply citing or describing a point of view in order to consider it or argue against it, signaling with a phrase like "dico recitative" that they are not subscribing to that position.
He noted that young people moving into their own homes are not subscribing to traditional cable like they used to.
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