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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subscription charges" is a commonly used and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the fees or costs associated with subscribing to a service or product on a recurring basis. Example: "Please be aware that there will be additional subscription charges for accessing premium content on our website."
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But these typically entail subscription charges.
Subscription charges introduced from February 2002.
They also feel they have already paid once - in their ISP subscription charges.
Cable had other advantages: unlike broadcasting, which produced revenue solely from advertising, it had monthly subscription charges.
In addition, some of the text messages can lead to steep, monthly "subscription" charges on recipients' phone bills.
It is a sign that if subscription charges do come in for content sites, they won't be crude flat fees.
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Tax is "the subscription charge to a civilised society".
The need to pay a $40 annual subscription charge is off-putting, too.
There is no subscription charge for access (or posting) to the TOCP.
Unfortunately, since introducing the subscription charge, the uptake has been less than we would have hoped.
However, there are no plans to introduce a subscription charge for the site.
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