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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually signing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of formally endorsing or accepting responsibility for something, often in a legal or official context.
Example: "Before the package can be delivered, someone must be present for actually signing for it."
Alternatives: "formally signing for" or "officially accepting responsibility for".
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"These days, when you sign a contract for four years, you are actually signing for two because of the simple fact that, just to keep the value of the player, you have to extend the contract two years before it is due to end.
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Akpan said: "I had several offers put to me, many much better financially than what I have actually signed for, but the gaffer here showed he wanted me to be a part of what he is building and that was very important to me.
Would I have the almost surreal experience of actually signing autographs for my classmates?
One way to answer that would be to see how many people are actually signing up for gigabit service.
The Mets clearly paid more than that -- actually signing him for roughly the midpoint between his slot and the third pick -- and made Kazmir the sixth-highest-paid player in the draft, with four of the top five picks still unsigned.
What are you actually signing up for?
People actually signing up for the collab had such a hard time choosing between a main character or a minor one because the designs are all just so appealing.
But it's not until you click on the "terms and conditions," which are buried at the bottom of the homepage, that you find out what you're actually signing up for when you order your free trial is three months worth of shipments for $99.97 a month.
"I actually signed up for Twilio for a previous hackathon I did, but didn't end up using it".
And one of his more interesting analyses involved seeing what would happen if you used different methods for defining who actually signed up for a class with the intention to complete it (vs. audit it or just check it out).
What shocks me is that only one in five people eligible for these valuable benefits actually sign up for them.
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