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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sign on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical or metaphorical indication or message that is placed or displayed on a surface or object.
Example: "There was a sign on the door that read 'Closed for Maintenance'."
Alternatives: "a notice on" or "a message on".
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"Hard of hearing," read a sign on one door.
"Life is Not Forever," reads a sign on one.
There is a sign on the highway.
A sign on the door read, "Warning!
A sign on the video screen read, "Bring on LeBron".
"You could put a sign on it saying, 'Groceries.'Groceries
The truck had a sign on it: "REAL MEAT.
A sign on the roof read "Hacienda Hay and Feed".
A sign on the coffin reads: "Rest in Peace.
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Inside was a dipstick with a + sign on it.
There's a sign on it that reads The Snakepit.
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