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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has duly signed" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used when someone has formally signed or agreed to something. For example: "John Smith has duly signed the contract, confirming his agreement to the terms and conditions."
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I've duly signed up to check it out, and tweeted out my username to see who's out there on the system that I know.
Tom Palmer and Tom Stourton have plenty of charisma and strong acting skills, and have duly already been signed up for Channel 4's next raft of Comedy Labs.
It has duly delivered.
That has duly happened.
His cabinet has duly set these as its priorities.
Tribune Media has duly stopped distributing Mr Williams's column.
As the chart shows, inflation has duly shot up.
A seasonal warning notice has duly been issued.
Mr Swanson has duly amended his PowerPoint presentation.
The number of people starting apprenticeships in England has duly soared (see chart).
His resistance to foreign pressure has duly won praise from domestic allies.
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