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It is used to express the act of signing up or registering for something, such as a service or a publication. Here is an example: I enjoy reading the newspaper every morning, so I am considering subscribing to the online edition as well.
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Mr. Plummer, without subscribing to any method, was incorporating everything.
But if ministries are not properly in harmony and subscribing to the Renaissance vision, actually subscribing to any vision, forget about renaissance," Mr. Fouly said.
"Many people we see are subscribing to the Martin Lewis [Money Saving Expert] emails," she says.
Consumers can receive T.S.B. information for their vehicles by subscribing to Alldata.com.
I have spent much time subscribing to this theory, only now I'm not so sure.
Does subscribing to Architectural Digest make us unwittingly collusive in the perpetuation of wealth inequity?
Appreciating this situation requires subscribing to a particular kind of nuance.
In policy terms, this means subscribing to the pro-austerity agenda emanating from Germany.
Receive immediate updates and new posts by subscribing to The Stone's RSS feed.
By subscribing to someone you can decide which updates you see.
When James Dolan hired D'Antoni, he was subscribing to a system.
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