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'subscribe to the theory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone accepting an idea or belief. For example, "Many scholars subscribe to the theory that early humans migrated from Africa."
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But I don't subscribe to the theory that this is all on Ann's shoulders".
But Jeter, 37, does not subscribe to the theory that he excels after rest.
"Basically, I subscribe to the theory that all of us are readers' advocates," she said.
If you subscribe to the theory of a sex contract this is logical.
The Angels subscribe to the theory that there is more than one "hell".
I subscribe to the theory that there are three different types of technology.
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(I do not subscribe to the theories about murder by poison administered by Count de Montholon).
He now subscribes to the theory that learning and job training are a lifelong process.
"I've never subscribed to the theory that there's a massive undiscovered talent out there.
Mr. Barak has subscribed to the theory that a contented Shas would help him win public backing for peace.
Phillips accepts children as young as 8, subscribing to the theory that if they reach 11 or 12 without tutoring, it might be too late.
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