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Common collocations with subscription in American Collocation

subscription noun

US /səbˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n/

continuing for a year, month etc

annual
full
monthly
one-year
quarterly
weekly
yearly

The journal is issued quarterly at an annual subscription of £200.

continuing for your whole life

life
lifetime

The life subscription traditionally payable on graduation has been suspended, so new graduates now automatically join.

who the subscription is for

corporate
individual
institutional
personal
single

Each person nominated in a corporate subscription enjoys the same borrowing rights as an individual external member.

for a short period to see if you like it

trial

All delegates will receive a 3 month trial subscription to the daily Energy Price Messenger report.

free

free

Take out a free subscription to SiteFinder for the latest news about education resources on the web.

for receiving something using the Internet

electronic
email
internet
online

The full text of each article is available through online subscription to the New York Review of Books.

journal
magazine
membership

The membership subscription is £50 for a family for a year.

give money for a subscription

activate
buy
have
pay
purchase
take out

Islanders have to pay a yearly subscription for their ambulance service.

receive a subscription

get
receive

All members receive a free subscription to the magazine ‘Schools Out’.

say that you no longer want a subscription

cancel
terminate

Unless you cancel your subscription, payment will be taken from your account on an annual basis.

ask for a subscription to continue for longer

renew

The summer issue of the magazine will be dispatched only to those members who have renewed their subscription by the end of May.