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The phrase 'get a subscription' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to suggest that someone should acquire a subscription to a service or to a publication. For example: "If you want access to all the great content on this website, you should get a subscription."
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"You could call and get the names of local Realtors, get a subscription to the local paper, call the tourist board.
Anyone in New York who wants to see good dance on a regular basis should get a subscription to the World Music Institute, which holds most of its concerts at the Peter Norton Symphony Space, on upper Broadway.
(But not online — so pay up and read it! You might as well get a subscription now while it's still pretty cheap, and stop missing most of what comes out every week).
You pay $15 and get a subscription.
But anyone who wants to see the raw data will have to get a subscription from Celera.
These days, you can get a subscription box for just about anything.
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I got a subscription to Variety from my parents when I was 12.
Over the years, I got to know all the major players, got a subscription to FourFourTwo magazine, and spent a lot of time (mostly during class) watching highlights.
That'll mean getting a subscription, and even then iPhone owners will either have to jailbreak or settle for a web app.
State is also getting a subscription to the "Death Master File," which every week updates reports of deaths as recorded by the Social Security Administration.
If you haven't got a subscription, I'm afraid you will have to take one out online, go the newsstand — very twentieth century, I know — or ask a friend to fax you a copy.
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