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The phrase "a signatory" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has signed or will sign a document or agreement. Example: The trade agreement was signed by all participating countries, with the United States being one of the signatories.
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A year later, the Dutch government became a signatory to the Spitsbergen Treaty.
Syria, too, is a signatory.
Saudi Arabia is not a signatory.
Iran is a signatory of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
You won't even open an account without a signatory".
Brazauskas himself was a signatory to the Act.
(Laos became a signatory to the treaty in 2004).
Saudi Arabia is not a signatory to the court.
He is a signatory to the stop-the-war petition.
Cuba is not a signatory to the convention.
China is not a signatory to the TPP.
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