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Discover Ludwig"signed sincerely" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to close a personal letter, email, or other written communication. For example: I hope we can work together soon. Signed sincerely, John Doe
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It is signed, "Sincerely, Pat".
The letter was signed, "Sincerely, Donald J Trump".
There's no attempt to hide the funding source the ad takes the form of a letter signed, "Sincerely, KDR Development, inc".
It was signed, sincerely, by Darren Dopp, a spokesman for Mr. Spitzer, who had issued the invitations to the select few reporters on Monday night.
And where else would I learn that I couldn't wear white shoes to the Lure?" And it was signed, "Sincerely Yours, Howard Dean, Governor of Vermont".
It included 14 standard-sounding items like notebooks, pens and loose-leaf paper and was signed "Sincerely, the Fifth-Grade Teachers".
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Says Storm: "I wrote him back, explained the correct pronunciation, then signed it 'Sincerely, Hannah Storm, Notre Dame class of '83.'83.
I ask for understanding and leniency and hastily sign it: sincerely.
Essentially these are more cordial letters than personal or profound ones; it was a constant sticking point with Van Vechten that Hughes was in the habit of signing his "Sincerely, Langston" despite his own wildly florid sign-offs, like "avocados and navajo jewelry to you!" Each man kept personal crises and sexual matters well outside the range of their letter writing.
and a "Sir," or misspelled Zabar's, or signed a letter "Sincerely yours" instead of "Yours sincerely".
She signed off the message: "Sincerely, Mother of a beautiful girl".
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