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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hand signed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone has physically signed something with their hand, such as a contract or a letter. For example: "The document was hand signed by all parties involved."
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Each is hand signed and numbered.
O'Neill, on the other hand, signed a four-year deal in March.
The dying Ruth smiled, took the ball in his hand, signed it and returned to New York.
Glass thermometers handmade and hand signed by French and German craftsmen were prized and necessary possessions of the physics department in the late 19th century.
Ms. Cuthbert, on the other hand, signed on to "24" when she was 18 and spent the next nine years there (as Jack Bauer's repeatedly imperiled daughter) and then lusted after a comedy project that would turn her image on its head.
I recently found his letter of reply, remarkably hand signed, kindly explaining that really Caroline Chisholm was lucky to have had a run, but now it was time, while maintaining a balance of men and women on our notes, to acknowledge other distinguished Australians.
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On the other hand, signing his will when he did could have been a coincidence.
The 19th-century U.S. painter and etcher James McNeill Whistler was one of the first Western artists to hand sign his prints.
"Main streets and back streets are littered with workshops, craft houses, furniture makers, hand sign writers, tailors.
No advantage was detected to hand signing the covering letter accompanying a postal questionnaire to health professionals.
Then he ambled over and shook hands, signed fliers and thanked people for coming.
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