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The phrase "signed off on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has approved or authorized something.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to ensure that the manager has signed off on it."
Alternatives: "approved it" or "authorized it."
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Foer cites military and New York Times sources as saying that Miller's assignment was so sensitive that Don Rumsfeld himself signed off on it.
It is expected to argue that its accounting at the time was in line with industry standards, and that its external auditors signed off on it.
But if Forbes liked what auditor Ernst & Young signed off on, it would be enough to put Palmer back on its rich list with a bullet.
After receiving one draft and being told that different officials had signed off on it, Mr. Breuer replied, "Great job".
"The French signed off on it; we signed off on it," Mr. Kerry said.
"Everyone would have signed off on it.
Trustees signed off on it only reluctantly in November.
But he has not signed off on it.
All eight towns eventually signed off on it.
"The Glazers at no point signed off on it.
University president Robert Barchi signed off on it.
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