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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually sign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of signing something, often in contrast to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "I thought you were just going to send an email, but you actually sign the contract in person."
Alternatives: "truly sign" or "really sign".
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I didn't actually sign with Vino.
The only difference is the college administration will not actually sign the form.
Nearby, a Wikipedia editor points out that John did not actually "sign" Magna Carta.
Do not actually sign the tweet "@Earth" or "@PlanetEarth" or anything like that; those are real things that already exist.
A Republican Congress could pass a few modest, incremental bills which Mr Obama might actually sign, but also send him several popular ones which he might veto.
Have you thought any further about how many of your employees will actually sign up for insurance if you offer it?
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He's actually signed to fight Wlad.
ALB: You actually signed your real name?
In fact, Lincoln actually signed the pardon on April 14 , 1864
The cards are not actually signed by the candidates.
Schroeder had actually signed on as cheerleader for the Kremlin.
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