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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be subscribed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of signing up for a service, newsletter, or channel to receive updates or content.
Example: "To receive the latest news and updates, make sure to be subscribed to our newsletter."
Alternatives: "be signed up for" or "have a subscription to".
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You don't seem to be subscribed to Apple Music".
"We need a set of obligations that can be subscribed to by every country".
Active publications that are currently being published by NASS, AMS and ERS can be subscribed to.
Students must be subscribed to the lists in order to post to them.
By the end of the summer, you will no longer be subscribed to student club e-mail lists.
In order for researchers to access the law review articles, they must be subscribed to the Law Journal Library.
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So which magazines should you be subscribing to?
If you care about how musicians are rewarded, for example, should you be subscribing to Spotify?
That would just be subscribing to stereotyping, and also more laundry, he said.
I wont be subscribing to any paid for 3d services or buying films, thats for sure.
You should be subscribing to all of them.
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