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i am subscribed to magazine vs i subscribed to magazine

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'I am subscribed to a magazine' indicates that you currently have a subscription to a magazine, while 'I subscribed to a magazine' talks about the action of subscribing to a magazine in the past.
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i am subscribed to magazine

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that you currently have a subscription to a magazine.

This phrase is used to express that you have an active subscription to a magazine at the present moment.

Examples:

  • I am subscribed to a monthly fashion magazine.
  • She is subscribed to a cooking magazine.
  • They are subscribed to a travel magazine.
  • Unless you subscribed to this magazine, in which case it was blast from a UFO.
  • That's because on the night of the 17th, you went online and subscribed to Older Bride magazine.
  • Lilah subscribed to two travel magazines and had a travel guide to the Caribbean.
  • We subscribed to a lot of magazines, did our homework, but really everywhere you look around, we were surrounded by images like this.
  • It picked me. I subscribed to a few spy magazines and surfed the Net for some cool sites-
  • Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading or downloading online newspapers and news magazines the individual subscribed to in order to receive them regularly.
  • internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading online news sites, newspapers or news magazines that have been subscribed to in order to receive them regularly (including RSS).
  • Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading or downloading online news, newspapers or news magazines the individual subscribed to in order to receive them regularly.
  • I never subscribed to the belief work should be its own reward.
  • Assuming you've subscribed to a linear understanding of time and causality.
  • The global scientific community unanimously subscribed to the Flat Earth theory, too.
  • It is therefore particularly welcome that a large number of countries have subscribed to this agreement.
  • All of our countries have subscribed to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Anyway I subscribed to the local paper a month ago.
  • Cause the Socialist Party is subscribed to the surveillance service.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, hard copies can be obtained or subscribed to free of charge, stock permitting, by contacting info@ecb.int.
  • The Spanish Prime Minister has already subscribed to that idea before this House.
  • Unfortunately, not one single undertaking has subscribed to the capital of Galileo.
  • Turkey has subscribed to numerous wide-ranging cooperation agreements with the EU and commenced negotiations concerning its possible future accession.
  • The Commission has fully subscribed to this declaration.

Alternatives:

  • I have a subscription to a magazine.
  • I currently subscribe to a magazine.
  • I receive a magazine subscription.
  • I get magazines delivered to me.
  • I am receiving a magazine subscription.

i subscribed to magazine

This phrase is correct and commonly used to talk about the action of subscribing to a magazine in the past.

This phrase is used to indicate that you took the action of subscribing to a magazine at a specific point in the past.

Examples:

  • I subscribed to a travel magazine last year.
  • She subscribed to a science magazine a few months ago.
  • They subscribed to a fashion magazine for a year.
  • It picked me. I subscribed to a few spy magazines and surfed the Net for some cool sites-
  • Unless you subscribed to this magazine, in which case it was blast from a UFO.
  • That's because on the night of the 17th, you went online and subscribed to Older Bride magazine.
  • Lilah subscribed to two travel magazines and had a travel guide to the Caribbean.
  • Anyway I subscribed to the local paper a month ago.
  • I subscribed to all flight tracking online sites, watching for Burgess to move.
  • We subscribed to a lot of magazines, did our homework, but really everywhere you look around, we were surrounded by images like this.
  • Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading or downloading online newspapers and news magazines the individual subscribed to in order to receive them regularly.
  • internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading online news sites, newspapers or news magazines that have been subscribed to in order to receive them regularly (including RSS).
  • Internet usage in the last three months for private purposes for reading or downloading online news, newspapers or news magazines the individual subscribed to in order to receive them regularly.
  • I never subscribed to the belief work should be its own reward.
  • Assuming you've subscribed to a linear understanding of time and causality.
  • The global scientific community unanimously subscribed to the Flat Earth theory, too.
  • It is therefore particularly welcome that a large number of countries have subscribed to this agreement.
  • All of our countries have subscribed to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Cause the Socialist Party is subscribed to the surveillance service.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, hard copies can be obtained or subscribed to free of charge, stock permitting, by contacting info@ecb.int.
  • The Spanish Prime Minister has already subscribed to that idea before this House.
  • Unfortunately, not one single undertaking has subscribed to the capital of Galileo.
  • Turkey has subscribed to numerous wide-ranging cooperation agreements with the EU and commenced negotiations concerning its possible future accession.

Alternatives:

  • I signed up for a magazine subscription.
  • I got a subscription to a magazine.
  • I enrolled in a magazine subscription.
  • I took out a magazine subscription.
  • I purchased a magazine subscription.

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