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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'subscription to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a type of agreement that involves a long-term and regular payment in return for access to a service. For example, "We offer a subscription to our online video streaming platform for a low monthly rate."
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I'll keep my subscription to that.
Tickets, $40 $500, including a subscription to Edible Brooklyn): ediblebrooklyn.com.
This year he permitted the subscription to espire….
He declined subscription to New Yorker, he already has one.
To purchase a subscription to Economist.com, go here.
A year's subscription to People costs about $100.
He also received a subscription to The New Yorker.
By thirteen, Ben had a subscription to American Cinematographer.
Have you recently renewed your subscription to Martha Stewart Living?
Do I need a subscription to access newyorker.com?
Do I need a subscription to access the app?
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