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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "signed up on the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something signing up to participate in an event, activity, or program. For example: John signed up on the 5K charity run to help raise awareness for poverty.
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After his brothers and his friend Hugo Coruzzi were called up to fight in World War II, Rudy signed up; on the way to Japan, his battalion (7th Division, 31st Infantry) was diverted to guard the smoldering situation in Korea.
1,200 restaurants are already signed up on the service, he adds.
Digg CEO Andrew McLaughlin says users who had already signed up on the waitlist are being added in batches starting today, as Digg scales up.
The promise was that, if a company wasn't already signed up on the TalkTo platform with an SMS number, TalkTo would have a phone representative call the business and relay the answer back to the user.
85 students signed up on the first registration day, October 7, 1888, and the enrollment for the first year climbed to a total of 129 by January 7 , 1889
In the case of King, Chevron would have had the Court defer to the I.R.S., which had read a disputed sentence of the law to mean that people in states that had not established insurance exchanges, and who instead signed up on the federal one, were still eligible for subsidies.
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She then added a bonus offer with a limiter: a complimentary $600 laser hair removal series performed at the same time as the laser facelift for those who signed up on-the-spot.
I was one of the first 3,000 or so American undergraduate students to sign up on the site.
"I have to sign up on the site?" Mr. Rodriguez nodded.
Don't succumb to pressure to sign up on the spot.
Advance registration has closed, but you can sign up on the day of the race.
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