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sign in

[sahyn-in] / ˈsaɪnˌɪn /


VERB
check in
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The document, now hidden behind a secure sign-in on the website but still available through a link on the Stanford Review, also frowns on “Hispanic” and suggests “Latinx,” even though a 2020 Pew Research poll found only 3% of U.S.

From Washington Times

At the suggestion of a friend, the writer Patchett attached a sign-in sheet to the door of her writing room to ensure she wrote every day.

From Salon

The book is fashioned like a weathered, leather-bound hotel sign-in register and includes essays Wolin wrote both in 1975 and last year, looking back.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2021, the hackers mimicked a Gmail login page to target a senior Israeli official and in 2017, the hackers sent links to fake Google Books pages that redirected people to sign-in pages where the hackers could steal their passwords.

From Washington Times

The fifth, edged in orange and red, invites visitors into the Playhouse, the pages of whose sign-in book — photographed and enlarged — cover a nearby wall.

From New York Times