Sentence examples similar to a touch of a switch from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a touch of a switch" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a slight or subtle change or adjustment, possibly in technology or settings.
Example: "With just a touch of a switch, the entire system was rebooted and ready to go."
Alternatives: "a flick of a switch" or "a press of a button."

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"A touch of a roadhouse.

The Avalanche that I drove -- very well-equipped, at $37,000 -- also had camping accessories that are sold through dealers: a $230 tent and a $190 cooler that plugs into the truck's power outlet (and converts to a food warmer at the touch of a switch).

Then, as if at the touch of a switch, the scalding rigid tensing thighs and hips dissolved.

These machines act like giant, reversible, underground vacuum cleaners, able at the touch of a switch to either suck water from a given area or blow warm air into it.

In Singapore this has been the practice for a long time, and this year we have already had three "fluctuations"—all upward and a warning that there is to be another.Unlike in earlier days, when each household only had to maintain an adequate reserve of candles and kerosene, power is now available at the touch of a switch.

Said top retracts at the touch of a switch with no additional effort required from the driver, like unlatching the top from the windshield.

Diesel's, scheduled for delivery in May, has a sunroof whose technology comes from DaimlerChrysler's Maybach: At the touch of a switch, it goes from clear to opaque, or to any transparency in between.

"Head On" loses a touch of momentum as the action switches to Istanbul; the culture clash lets up, although you could argue that Sibel is by now so Westernized that Turkey feels like a foreign state.

As in Halo, you are a gun who moves — in fact, you are many guns, because with a touch of your Y button you can switch from one gun to another.

Though Doom itself was not the original first-person shooter (a game in which, as Nicholson Baker wrote in his 2010 article about video games, "you are a gun who moves — in fact, you are many guns, because with a touch of your Y button you can switch from one gun to another"), it catalyzed the genre's popularity.

He's adept enough, with a touch of Tony Curtis in "The Boston Strangler," switching personalities with eerie ease.

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