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签字 (qiān zì) is typically used to refer to the act of signing or initialing a document with one's name. It is often used in the context of a contract or agreement, where one party is required to sign the document in order to make it legally binding. For example, one might say "请你签字 (qǐng nǐ qiān zì),这样就可以生效了" (Please sign, so that it can take effect).
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签名 (qiān míng): This phrase literally translates to "sign name" and is used to mean the same thing as 签字, which is to sign or initial with your name.
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