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16 Sentences With "pay a subscription to"

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After that, you pay a subscription to access the platform.
The basic course is free and you need to pay a subscription to access more content.
Downloading the app is free, but you need to pay a subscription to unlock all the features.
The company also has a new category for non-shareholding members who would pay a subscription to participate.
Users pay a subscription to access games in the cloud which can be played on any device with a strong Wi-Fi connection.
While hundreds of millions of people pay a subscription to access Spotify, Netflix and other content services, making people pay for apps is still unpopular.
The premise: users pay a subscription to access a library of games that they can immediately play, as opposed to the traditional model of paying for a disc or waiting to download a game.
At last year's VidCon, YouTube also introduced Channel Memberships — an expansion of YouTube Gaming's previous Twitch-like "Sponsorship" model, where fans pay a subscription to gain access to special features associated with a favorite channel.
As long as they have a fast internet connection, users can pay a subscription to play high-definition games, akin to what they'd find on current top-end consoles, on any computer, phone or tablet.
LastPass Premium users will still pay a subscription to access family password sharing, two-factor authentication methods like YubiKey and Sesame, encrypted file storage, fingerprint identification on desktop, priority customer support and an ad-free password vault.
While it clearly makes sense to pay a subscription for an app like Spotify which gives me unlimited access to most of the world's music, should I also pay a subscription to Tweetbot to access all those wonderfully supportive and open-minded tweets?
Usually this is the sort of thing I would hate but it feels very appropriate considering Mac's whole "what's an iPhone?" vibe, and the fan website, which has a very on-brand, trippy, vibrating background, promises that subscribers (you can join for free as a "fan" or pay a subscription to be a "disciple") will receive all the latest, most exclusive Mac news before everyone else.
Users must pay a subscription to synchronize among multiple devices more than once a day. Remember the Milk offers integration with Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and Text Messages.
Jazz FM Connections was a dating site run by People2People.com. The service required an individual to pay a subscription to chat and meet people registered on the service. The service continued as Smooth FM Connections and later became Smooth Soulmates.
Membership of the Hospitalité is open to anybody who has completed 3 years service on the diocesan pilgrimage, and is awarded during their third pilgrimage, whilst in Lourdes. Members make a commitment to supporting the pilgrimage, as and when possible and pay a subscription to support the Hospitalité. During the enrolment service members are given a badge, often referred to as a Hospitality Medal, as recognition of their commitment to the Hospitalité. On occasion an invitation to Honorary membership may be extended to individuals who have made significant contributions to the Hospitalité, or to the Diocesan Pilgrimage community.
In Brighton's earliest days as a resort, these privately owned facilities functioned as multi-purpose "informal meeting places" where visitors could "read, chat, listen to music, buy fripperies or gamble". Visitors would pay a subscription to become a member of the library for the season, and would write their names in a visitors' book. By doing so they would inform other visitors of their presence in Brighton, the length of their stay and where they were staying, facilitating social interaction. By the 1760s, Brighton's Master of Ceremonies also consulted the visitors' books from the various libraries to find out who was staying in the town and make contact with them. From the 1770s, when speculators built permanent theatres in the town, the libraries also sold tickets for performances, for which they received a commission.

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