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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are subscribers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or entities that have signed up for a service, newsletter, or similar offering.
Example: "The latest report shows that our monthly newsletter has over 5,000 subscribers."
Alternatives: "are members" or "are followers".
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are subscribers
noun
A person who subscribes to a publication or a service
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Consumers who are subscribers are at least four times more likely to subscribe to multiple boxes in different classes of product than other consumers.
Half of US households are subscribers.
Other news organizations, including The New York Times, are subscribers.
There are subscribers of every age, race and social group.
The rest are subscribers locked into contracts and paying higher monthly fees.
(Some 1.4 million of DirecTV's customers are subscribers of Prime star, which DirecTV acquired last year).
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Its bare-bones website is subscribers only.
Here, it's subscribers; there, it was ratings.
A fair number were happy to be subscribers.
No doubt, plaintiff would prefer that all of its journal users be subscribers.
Most have been subscribers for decades," says Schragis.
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