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Discover Ludwig"made signs" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a gesture or motion made to communicate without words. For example: "Andy made signs to his friends to be quiet."
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Fans made signs.
"She made signs of life," he said.
They made signs and wrote speeches, too.
The original said prisoners made signs for Woking borough council.
The family had made signs to carry at the protests.
Students made signs in tribute to Leonard and planned to display them in the hallways.
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And activists carried hand-made signs that read: "Don't make the internet a private toll road"; "Ajit Pai doesn't want you to meet your fiancé online"; and "Don't undermine our democracy – that's Russia's job".
Below are links to some of those in individual cities that appear to be currently most active: Apart from in-person protests, hundreds of people have uploaded photos with hand-made signs describing their economic distress or political grievances to a fast-growing Tumblr account called We Are the 99 Percent.
Mr. Lansing says he is still amazed at the number of people who make the journey, most of them following maps distributed by local merchants and hand-made signs along nearby roads.
YellowCab also had a presence at the protest in the form of about 10 drivers with hand-made signs.
Others rudely waved hand-made signs or copies of Republican health bills.
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