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will subscribe

  • future tense
    of subscribe.
    subscribe
    verb (used with object)
    to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment.

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JD.com will subscribe for $700 million new shares in the placement which will be at the same price as the general capital raising, the term sheet said.

From Reuters Mar. 24, 2022

Her hope is that libraries throughout Alaska will subscribe to newspaperarchive.com, and anyone will be able to read copies of the All-Alaska Weekly free of charge.

From Seattle Times Mar. 2, 2019

Do you think you will subscribe to the new SoundCloud paid service or do you think the new SoundCloud paid service is a bad idea?

From The Verge Mar. 30, 2016

"As people are making a financial decision about what services they will subscribe to and what programming they will watch, these Emmy wins are like money in the bank for HBO."

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 22, 2015

Members of a group agree that in the interest of everyone's welfare each individual will subscribe to certain conditions regardless of their application to him.

From Principles of Teaching by Adam S. Bennion