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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subscribers to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who have subscribed to something, such as a newsletter or an internet service. For example, "The subscribers to our email newsletter enjoyed receiving weekly updates on current events."
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It already has 600 subscribers to a weekly web seminar.
The law does not require the subscribers to be notified.
America Online has 260,000 subscribers to its MusicNet service.
Subscribers to DirecTV are lucky to have the opportunity.
Subscribers to 8coupons were alerted via a text message.
It is possible, probable, that it brings subscribers to HBO.
Subscribers to the theatre were writing in demanding it.
AOL added two million subscribers, to 28.8 million.
SUBSCRIBERS to print newspapers have gone missing, as everyone knows.
Major government-controlled corporations are among the early subscribers to the issue.
Netflix wants to allow subscribers to watch its video on Facebook.
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