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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached subscription" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subscription that is included or linked to a document or email.
Example: "Please find the attached subscription details for your review."
Alternatives: "included subscription" or "enclosed subscription".
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If you can lock in attached subscription services from the initial purchase, all the better.
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Xbox Live already has a membership fee attached, and subscription games — where you get the software for free but then pay a monthly fee to access the game online — are nothing new, particularly in the MMORPG world.
With more and more subscriptions attached to the employee, it can be expensive to offboard a user.
Another set of improvements focuses on apps with subscription businesses attached.
That's something many people today struggle to with – especially now that everything from music to videos and even apps have attached themselves to the subscription model.
WatchESPN, the media streaming service attached to a cable subscription, is currently allowing some password sharing in the same way that HBO Go did.
Right up to much more premium, enterprise options — with much higher monthly subscription fees attached — such as the ability for an enterprise customer to have a white label version of an app that lets them host their own data and includes support for specific enterprise software.
Artland's business model is thus firmly attached to galleries — selling a subscription service for which they also get to showcase the works they have for sale in their galleries on its platform (to sweeten the deal, it says it only starts charging the monthly fee after a gallery sells their first work).
These same revenue splits will attach to any subscriptions that users get from the app in the future.
On 1 June 1756, Johnson reprinted his Miscellaneous Observations but attached his Proposal or Proposals for Printing, by Subscription, the Dramatick Works of William Shakespeare, Corrected and Illustrated.
But that subscription, as the very word implies, comes with a price tag attached.
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