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"need to be signed" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in passive constructions where the subject of the sentence is the object of the action. Example: All contracts need to be signed by both parties before they become valid.
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You don't need to be signed up to see them.
But I believe that you still need to be signed in to see these.
It did not need to be signed off by the DoH.
You also need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on your phone and your Mac.
Any letter to be sent to those users will also need to be signed off by the judge.
However, the coalition will need to be signed off by President Petro Poroshenko and passed by the Ukraine Parliament before it comes into effect.
A "little boss" introduces himself — they won't take me to the "big boss," a colonel, until papers need to be signed.
Even if you outsource your administrative work, you'll still want to develop a "speed signature" for all the documents that need to be signed, stamped, notarised and initialed.
But a year later, when she received a call telling her that another letter would need to be signed and notarized, Ms. Savas reconsidered.
These pass holders should use the other entrances and wherever possible visitors should be directed to the main public entrance, where they will need to be signed in".
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They would then decide what deals needed to be signed to meet sales and profit goals.
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