potential subscribers
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpotentialandsubscriber
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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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subscriber
noun[C]
uk/səbˈskraɪ.bər/us/səbˈskraɪ.bɚ/
someone who subscribes to a product, service, ...
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(Definition ofpotentialandsubscriberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Paragraph 7 of the code enables apotentialsubscriberto give notice to an operator requiring him to take certain steps to afford the potential subscriber access to his system.
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Zambeccari issued a lengthy prospectus for a "large aerostatic globe" that distinguished between potential subscribers.
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But to ensure that as many of our potential subscribers as possible are linked to the system, we have to insist on shared lines.
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Orders from 40 potential subscribers are in course of being met and 11 others are on the waiting list.
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Demanding potential subscribers will be obliged to pay between £10 and £12 a month for a year's subscription, and they will insist on quality stuff.
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That sounds very off-putting to audiences and potential subscribers.
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Some potential subscribers are waiting far too long for service.
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I am sure that subscribers and potential subscribers will take note of that advice.
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I should not propose to issue a licence for any area where there were not enough potential subscribers to enable valid results to be drawn from the experiment.
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I wish he had told us how many potential subscribers are now being denied telephones as a consequence of the decision to stop building exchanges in 1952.
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I believe that nearly 2 million subscribers have to share and that potential subscribers are still being told that if they want a telephone they must share a line.
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There is also a free one-month trial period for potential subscribers.
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These potential subscribers were literally waiting for other subscribers to disconnect their subscription in order to obtain a mobile telephone number and mobile phone service.
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Some believe the la carte option could actually increase overall sales by allowing potential subscribers a less expensive entry point into the cable marketplace.
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In another typical use, magazines include subscription cards that potential subscribers can return by freepost.
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Their sale has to be preceded by the education of potential subscribers, whereby the specific differences between one such fund and another are clearly examined and explained.
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