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The phrase "subscription page" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a webpage, form, or document where someone can sign up or register for a subscription to a service, publication, or product. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I filled out the form on the subscription page to sign up for a monthly delivery of my favorite magazine."
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Head to our subscription page.
The Web page promoting the contest has been replaced by a standard subscription page.
Just visit our subscription page and submit your e-mail address to sign up.
If this computer is not yet registered, please go to the EZ-Backup Subscription Page.
To subscribe, please visit Weekly Weather and Crop Bulltein Subscription page.
I'm trying to complete my log-in creation by entering my mailing address on the "Link My Subscription" page, but I get an error that there is no subscription associated with my address.
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If you don't have subscriptions enabled, you'll see an Allow Subscribers button on your Subscriptions page.
From the Manage Subscriptions page, tap Guardian and Observer daily edition.
Visit the subscriptions page and enter the list name: [email protected]
Tap 'View Apple ID' From the main account page, scroll down to Subscriptions and choose Manage (if you don't have app subscriptions this button will not be displayed) From the Subscriptions page, tap Guardian.
If you want to subscribe to any of the Business Center's downloadable reports, log in to the "Account Management" page on the CyberSource website and select "Report Subscriptions". By default, all MIT merchants are set up automatically to receive reports in CVS format, but you can change any or all of your downloads to XLS format as needed on the Report Subscriptions page.
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