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"yearly subscription" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
For example, you could write: "This magazine offers a yearly subscription for just $10."
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My yearly subscription gives me the assurance of a great read every day.
Apparently not Rhapsody, which for a decade has offered a similar service for a yearly subscription.
Would you charge a yearly subscription, a monthly subscription or charge per click?
Basic information about charities is free at its Web site; deeper examinations require a yearly subscription.
A monthly subscription for $14.99 brings unlimited streaming, while a yearly subscription costs $149.99.
You pay a yearly subscription and you get all your music free.
The two companies are commissioning TV shows because they have millions of subscribers on monthly or yearly subscription plans.
(A lot for — a yearly subscription to Tidal's high-fidelity streams will set you back two hundred and sixty dollars).
But all three companies are commissioning TV shows because they have millions of subscribers on monthly or yearly subscription plans.
The site is still trying to determine the best pricing; a yearly subscription fee now runs $10 to $45.
The site, which covers seven trail activities, costs $15 for a yearly subscription, or $2.50 a month.
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