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The phrase "a signed document" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a document that has been officially signed, indicating agreement or approval.
Example: "Before we proceed with the transaction, please ensure that you provide a signed document confirming your consent."
Alternatives: "an executed document" or "a notarized document".
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Morton Thiokol, the committee was told, sent NASA a facsimile of a signed document giving a go-ahead, the committee was told.
An authorization card is a signed document giving permission for a union to be the signer's exclusive representative for the purposes of negotiating the terms and conditions of that signer's employment and/or indicating that the signer wants the NLRB to hold an election.
Nor can a contractor tear up a signed document merely because it's difficult or unprofitable to meet the terms.
Magness responded with a signed document showing the contract had been terminated by mutual agreement.
There is a signed document.
What do you need, a signed document?
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It is where he signed documents for a nuclear settlement with Mohammed Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister.
Details on Axam and its owners are fuzzy, but Mr. Sagawa signed documents as a director, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The Pharmacy Director described the effect of the new procedures: "I used to spend up to four hours a day signing documents.
The settlement requires that wherever the painting is displayed, it will be accompanied by a sign documenting its ownership history, including its looting by the Nazis.
The firm paid three British citizens each a small fee for signing documents creating the entity.
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