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subscribe

[suhb-skrahyb] / səbˈskraɪb /




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This means they subscribe to X's Premium feature and could potentially earn money from their posts depending on their engagement rates.

From BBC

It’s a conversation more people who subscribe to streaming services are having amid an uncertain economy.

From Los Angeles Times

The Tennessean newspaper reported Belmont President Greg Jones responded to the controversy by promising “a document of guidelines and expectations” to which future guest speakers must subscribe before “being given a campus platform.”

From Washington Times

Be sure to subscribe to the show and visit Higher Ground on The Washington Times for daily faith and culture news: https://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/higher-ground/

From Washington Times

Egyptians’ fury centers in part on one Afrocentrist idea, by no means embraced by all who subscribe to Afrocentrism, that the Arabs who invaded Egypt in the seventh century displaced the true African Egyptians.

From New York Times