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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I signed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of signing something, often in the context of a document or agreement.
Example: "I felt a sense of relief as I signed the contract, knowing that everything was finally official."
Alternatives: "when I signed" or "upon signing".
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A young female paramedic stood in attendance nearby as I signed.
"I was comfortable with my decision as soon as I signed on the dotted line".
"My brother's a writer, too," she said as I signed them.
As I signed the documents, one woman asked, "Are you loud?" No, I said.
As soon as I signed in to the Catch That Kid audition, I noticed something was wrong.
As I signed up, I decided to ask Martha a few questions to see how much of her was artifice.
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As soon as I sign a girl, I insist that she get a stylist".
And as I sign my unchanged name, I'll think of all the women who made it possible for me to do so.
As I sign the legal documents permitting them to mix my ova with Solomon's sperm, my left hand is shaking.
As a parent, I'm expected to smile serenely as I pour the wine and rush the baked rolls to the table, as I sign "Santa" on every package, then join my children in marveling at his generosity.
I witness people's expression turn to joy at the thought of a Christmas unfettered by the toxicities of treatment – and as I sign the orders, I secretly can't help feeling a tiny bit like a magician.
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