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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are signed off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been approved or finalized, often in a professional or formal context.
Example: "Once all the necessary documents are signed off, we can proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "are approved" or "have been authorized".
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The big ones are signed off and there for all to see.
And all nutritional aspects are signed off and overseen by Ron Chakraverty as the chief medical officer.
We also have a paper purchasing policy that sets annual targets for improvement, which are signed off by the board.
They are signed off by the president on what have become known darkly as "kill list Tuesdays".
The books students read are signed off by a teacher, who briefly questions them to check they've been read.
More recently, the law has changed and these conflicted transactions are permitted if they are signed off by an independent force.
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We at Team Sportsday are signing off for the day now.
Maybe very publicly announcing you are signing off for a couple months will do the trick.
The primary tumor was signed off as AR positive but the metastasis was negative.
You're signed off.
I'm signed off, currently, right now".
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