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How do you sign in America Sign Language?

You can't sign "in" by itself in American Sign Language (ASL). It's a preposition, and prepositions generally aren't signed independently.

Instead, you would use the sign for "in" along with the sign for the noun or concept that "in" modifies.

Here are some examples:

* "In the house": You would sign "HOUSE" and then make a "IN" sign, which involves bringing your dominant hand with your palm facing you towards your chest, and then moving it slightly outwards.

* "In the morning": You would sign "MORNING" and then make a "IN" sign.

* "In the car": You would sign "CAR" and then make a "IN" sign.

Remember: ASL is a visual language, so the context of the sentence and your facial expressions will be important for understanding the meaning of "in."

If you want to learn more about signing "in" in specific contexts, please give me more details about the sentence you're trying to sign.

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