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The phrase "have a subscription" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a commitment to regularly purchasing or using a product or service. For example, "I have a subscription to a streaming service, so I always have access to my favorite shows."
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I don't have a subscription.
I don't have a subscription, but I buy them regularly.
I used to have a subscription to Spy magazine.
I did have a subscription to the New York Times.
Somehow I have a subscription to a horrible magazine, Cannibalism Today.
Q: I have a subscription, but I can't access a particular issue.
Note: This will only work if the MIT Libraries have a subscription to the resource.
If you have a subscription to The New Yorker, you can read it online.
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Unlike Netflix, Hulu and Amazon, the company doesn't have a subscription-based movie and TV streaming service.
We also have a subscription-based home product for compliance and training".
My mom had a subscription.
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