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Contract to receive and pay for a given number of issues of a periodical, for tickets to a series of performances, or for a utility service. For example, We subscribe to the local paper , or Betty and I have been subscribing to this concert series for years , or We have no choice; we have to subscribe to the local power company .
Promise to pay or contribute money to, as in We subscribe to many charities . [Mid-1600s] All of these usages come from subscribe in the sense of “sign one's name to something, such as a pledge.”
Feel or express approval of, as in I subscribe to your opinion but I don't think Donald does . [Mid-1500s]
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"You can still tackle on the ball and safely, I don't subscribe to the argument you can't risk tackling on the ball," he added.
Approaching “With Love, Meghan” devoid of feeling seems impossible if you subscribe to the tabloid interpretation of her existence, which many do.
Villarreal: I just wonder if he subscribes to them so he can actually read the story when it comes out.
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