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The phrase "are subscribed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has signed up or opted in to receive updates, newsletters, or notifications from a service or platform.
Example: "Many users are subscribed to our monthly newsletter to stay updated on the latest news and offers."
Alternatives: "are signed up for" or "have opted in to".
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You received this e-mail because you are subscribed to SRI-UPDATE-L.
Computers in the win.mit.edu domain are subscribed to MIT WAUS by default.
Many customers are subscribed to family plans or corporate accounts, making it tricky to switch devices to a different carrier.
Vector, Signal, and Image Processing Libary (VSIPL) standard working group, organizer: Mr. You are subscribed to hpec as [email protected]
The Lean Machines have a Twitter following of 27,000, for example, while more than 240,000 people are subscribed to their YouTube channel.
Most likely most of the views / ad revenue would come from the fact that my viewers are subscribed to me," he wrote.
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More and more Germans are subscribing to this exclusive understanding of Heimat.
This library felt that these corporate libraries are subscribing to only the minimum number of journals.
"The private investors who are subscribing to Royal Mail are going to do well, the same way they did when BT and the electricity companies floated," he said.
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