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membership

[mem-ber-ship] / ˈmɛm bərˌʃɪp /
NOUN
belonging to organization; those belonging to a group
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The start of the year is a natural time to boost prices: for gyms to raise membership fees, streaming services to hike subscription rates, or retailers to roll back holiday discounts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Read a bit lower, and there are promises of perks galore: competitive compensation, free meals, free gym membership, free health and dental care and so on.

From BBC

Mitchum’s other monthly expenses include $200 for a gym membership and fitness classes, about $800 on eating out and cultural events, and about $450 combined for things like travel, personal grooming and charitable giving.

From The Wall Street Journal

To build strength, she signed up for a gym membership and started working out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Owning pieces of America’s largest companies via an S&P 500 fund isn’t exactly the same thing as owning “the market” because some rising stars haven’t qualified for membership yet.

From The Wall Street Journal