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Oh, dude, anyone can technically use "Yours in Christ" as a letter closing if they want to. It's commonly used by religious folks or people trying to sound all fancy and formal, but like, you do you. Just make sure you're not signing off on your rent check with it, unless you're trying to give your landlord a chuckle.

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"Yours in Christ" is commonly used as a closing in letters or emails by Christian individuals who wish to express their faith and connection to Christ. It is a way to signify the writer's belief in Christ and to convey blessings or goodwill in a spiritual context.

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Any sufficiently pious Christian is free to invoke the name of Christ in a letter closing.

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