From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsubscribe to something phrasal verb formalAGREEif you subscribe to an idea, you agree with it or support itsubscribe to the view/belief/theory etc I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life. → subscribe→ See Verb table
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subscribe to the view/belief/theory etc• But not all professionals subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as health professionals.• Since then I have refused to subscribe to the view that there is something malevolent or subconsciously deliberate about forgetfulness.