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"sign your name" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants another person to add their signature to a document or piece of paperwork. Here are a few examples: - "Please sign your name at the bottom of the contract to indicate your agreement." - "Before submitting your essay, don't forget to sign your name on the cover page." - "I need you to sign your name on this form before I can process your request."
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Do you sign your name on the bowls?
You can just sign your name right there.
"To sign your name is to sign your death warrant".
"You can authorize me to sign your name.
You put down the wrong score and sign your name to it, you're disqualified.
To sign your name, you scrawl with your finger where it says "sign here".
Then you sign your name.
Try this: sign your name twice.
Try to sign your name exactly the same way twice.
All we ask is that you sign your name honestly.
Document every step and sign your name at the bottom.
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