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The phrase "release signals" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to signals or cues that indicate the need to release or let go of something. Example: The teacher's encouraging words were release signals for the students to let go of their fears and doubts and to confidently present their projects. Note: It is important to ensure that the context in which the phrase is used makes sense and is appropriate.
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Apple Watch release signals firm's transformation into luxury brand.
They release signals that spur nearby blood vessels to sprout new branches.
The cells release signals that attract white blood cells, which, in turn, release the growth factor that causes the cells to start moving.
Baradar's release signals a willingness by the Pakistanis to co-operate more fully with their Afghan counterparts.
For the literary world it's quite an occasion, and not just for the authors for whom the afternoon release signals make-or-break time.
"The public announcement of his release signals that the Chinese government has had to respond to this pressure and that the cost-benefit ratio of continuing to detain him was no longer tenable".
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And Ms. Marabini-Baiocchi directed the models to stride down the runway and back, then had them repeat this action before giving them the release signal so that they could bolt to the makeup area and slump into folding chairs.
The rapid burning of fresh mixture pockets generates a nonlinear heat release signal with abrupt changes in the waveform.
The osteocytes then release signaling molecules, which orchestrate the recruitment and activity of osteoblasts or osteoclasts, resulting in the adaptation of bone mass and structure.
This adaptive process is governed by mechanosensitive osteocytes that transduce the mechanical signals into chemical responses, i.e. the osteocytes release signaling molecules, which orchestrate the recruitment and activity of bone forming osteoblasts and/or bone resorbing osteoclasts.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com