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Gazetted officers use green pens to sign documents as a way to distinguish their signatures from those of other officials. The use of a green pen helps to signify authenticity and authority, particularly in official documents, making it clear that a gazetted officer has approved or endorsed the content. This practice also promotes consistency and helps in the identification of official communications.

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