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Discover Ludwig"is signed with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone signing something, such as a document, agreement, or contract. For example, "The contract is signed with both parties' signatures."
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Tyson is signed with Showtime, and Lewis is signed with Home Box Office.
It is signed "With love, your sinly [sincerely] — Upper House".
That will change if an agreement is signed with Iran.
2015 A draft ceasefire is signed with 16 rebel militias.
Written in the familiar "tu" form, it is signed, "with my immense admiration, Christine L".
It is signed with the pseudonym Mara and dedicated, on the reverse, to "Bartoli con amor".
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From last week's postbag: Looks like Ecuador's Jefferson Montero is signing with West Ham.
All were signed, with love, to him.
The ad was signed, "With love, respect and gratitude, Ben Affleck".
Advertising deals were signed with Saks and B. Altman department stores.
A similar deal was signed with the US.
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