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No it's not. To me, it really doesn't make sense to me because the sentence ‛‛ this is your kind approval and signature" it's suppose to be ‛‛ is this your kind of approval and signature?". If you want to make it as a question.

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Yes. it is correct and a polite way of asking.

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