WordNet
Usage examples of "subscribe to".
And yet the argument really is worth considering, not precisely or entirely for itself (the very-long-term perspective here used obviously calls for value-judgments different in kind from the ones we short-termers must subscribe to), but rather because of a more general implication.
I subscribe to what my late truly learned and philosophical friend Mr.
Yet you subscribe to this proposition made by a few of another race.
I, on the other hand, do not entirely subscribe to the general loathing and contempt for the sanctimonious, cowardly, shit-smeared Rhodian catamites that most soldiers of the Empire profess.