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The phrase "is signified" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being conveyed or represented by a particular word or symbol. For example: "In this gesture, the peace sign is signified by two fingers held up in a V shape."
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What is signified by their eventual bustedness?
The problem is signified by the "but", stated or implicit.
It is true that nothing in particular is signified by this fact.
This is signified by an end of the ringing and a blank sound.
Their work lives on, however, and is signified by names such as the Master of the De Peyster Boy.
Dancers in black return, but renewal is signified as Mr. Saez reappears and disappears for the last time.
The nature of the mystery that occurs in the bread and wine is signified by the term metabolē ("sacramental change").
I miss something that is signified by the fact that porches still exist, a multitasking that slows you down.
"If the naked name lies next to one with an insignia, what is signified?" Mr. Goodrich said.
The adjective screwy, meaning "zany, wacky, dizzy," is signified by a finger twirling in screwing motion pointed at the head.
Shaun's complete assimilation is signified by a head-shaving scene to rival that of Demi Moore's GI Jane or Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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