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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subscriptions of" can be correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate possession or ownership of subscriptions. This phrase can be used when discussing multiple subscriptions that belong to someone or something. Example: The subscriptions of the magazine were sold out within days of the release date.
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Last year Apple said that subscriptions of podcasts through iTunes had reached 1 billion.
A woman architect Belva J. Barnes, 145 E. 61 St., sent gift subscriptions of Holiday to 7 friends.
Access will be included in the seven-day subscriptions of print customers to the Times and Sunday Times.
The Times and Sunday Times have digital subscriptions of 172,000 across seven days, figures released by the company show.
But Mr. Grove said that new subscriptions were decreasing, causing an overall decline in subscriptions of about 10percentt.
Usually, I will follow someone I spot within the subscriptions of someone I already follow and appreciate.
In some cases bands are toying with ideas like selling subscriptions of their Webcasts to their die-hard fans.
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A 10-day free trial is followed by a monthly subscription of £9.95.
In the first eight RGGI (pronounced reggie) auctions, the subscription of current permits sold out.
"My memory of how we met was that I paid for a subscription of McSweeney's.
WoW has more than 11 million players around the world paying a monthly subscription of £8.99.
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