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Discover LudwigThe phrase "signal for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to signal a call for something, such as an action or change. For example, "The mayor signaled for a new policy that would reduce carbon emissions."
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Hoo!"— our signal for a positive sighting.
That's a warning signal for me.
He could signal for a fair catch.
"That's a bad signal for the region.
Initially, Torre did signal for a bunt.
Time Course as a signal for STDSP".
Could someone or something signal for help on your behalf?
I raised my hand to signal for another.
That was the signal for Hull's fightback, led by Houghton.
We might even get a decent signal for 5 Live.
I signal for him not to speak again.
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