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successfully signed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"successfully signed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that has been completed successfully, especially in reference to a document or agreement that requires a signature. Example: "I am pleased to inform you that the contract has been successfully signed by both parties."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(1)
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12 human-written examples
This morning I talked to someone who successfully signed up for Obamacare — with great difficulty, but she did succeed in the end.
News & Media
The administration has released various statistics on the numbers of people visiting the website, opening accounts and having their income verified by the Internal Revenue Service, but is yet to say how many have successfully signed up.
News & Media
Yorkston has successfully signed up the man he made his prime target as he sought to end a run of eight games without a victory.
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Available for iOS only, the way the app works is as follows: once you have successfully signed up, including passing the mandatory anti-money laundering checks, you are asked to top up your account.
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Nokia launched a music, games and entertainment portal called Ovi last year, in an attempt to squeeze more revenue out of users, and has successfully signed up network operators like Vodafone and music labels like Vivendi Universal to its scheme.
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Once Buckalew successfully signed a customer, he passed the case to a mortgage negotiator like Deborah O'Campo.
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You are required to continue podcasting and plugging Laugh60 even after successfully signing up for Laugh60.
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Yet revenue for many of the start-ups comes mostly from referral fees earned when customers successfully sign up for new credit cards or checking accounts.
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There's a shocking pink colour scheme; a website that shouts "High five!" when you successfully sign up for the service; a name without vowels; and a subscription model that's organised around hashtags.
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A few days later, Ukraine's parliament, where the majority of seats are controlled by the pro-presidential Party of Regions, failed to pass the final three laws to fulfil the demands posed by Brussels in order to successfully sign the deal.
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Since then, have you been able to successfully sign back into your account?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "successfully signed", ensure that the context clearly indicates what was signed and the positive outcome resulting from the signature. For example, "The contract was "successfully signed", paving the way for the project's commencement."
Common error
Avoid assuming that "successfully signed" automatically implies full legal compliance or guaranteed outcomes. The signature simply confirms agreement; further actions may be needed for complete success.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "successfully signed" functions as an adverbial modifier followed by a past participle, indicating the successful completion of the action of signing. As Ludwig AI indicates, this phrase is correct in written English. This suggests an affirmative completion of signing.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Wiki
21%
Science
19%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Reference
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "successfully signed" is a commonly used and grammatically correct way to indicate that a signature has been obtained without any complications. As evidenced by Ludwig's examples, it appears frequently in News & Media, Wiki, and Science contexts. While there are many alternative phrases, such as "completed the signing process" or "duly signed", "successfully signed" offers a straightforward and easily understood way to convey this meaning. The key is to ensure the context clearly specifies what was signed and any resulting outcomes.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
signed successfully
Reorders the phrase, changing the emphasis slightly.
completed the signing process
Focuses on the completion of the overall process.
finalized the signature
Emphasizes the final act of signature.
duly signed
Uses a more formal tone to indicate correct signing.
validly signed
Highlights the legal validity of the signature.
effectively signed
Indicates that the signing achieved a desired outcome.
appropriately signed
Emphasizes that the signing was done in the right way or context.
correctly signed
Focuses on the accuracy of the signature.
properly executed the signature
Uses more formal language to emphasize the correct execution of the signature.
authorized with a signature
Shifts the focus to authorization through the signature.
FAQs
What does it mean for something to be "successfully signed"?
When something is "successfully signed", it means that the required signature has been obtained, indicating agreement or authorization. However, it doesn't guarantee the ultimate success of the underlying agreement or action.
What can I say instead of "successfully signed"?
You can use alternatives like "completed the signing process", "duly signed", or "finalized the signature" depending on the context.
Is it redundant to say "successfully signed"? Why not just say "signed"?
While "signed" implies the action of signing, "successfully signed" emphasizes the positive completion of the signing process, implying that there were no issues or obstacles in obtaining the signature. It adds a layer of assurance.
Which is correct, "successfully signed" or "signed successfully"?
"Successfully signed" is more common and generally preferred. "Signed successfully" is grammatically correct but less frequently used. Both are understandable, but "successfully signed" flows more naturally in most contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested