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active off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "active off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state where something is no longer active, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The system is currently active off, which means it is not operational at the moment."
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6 human-written examples
The charge recycling technique reduces leakage current when the transistors change its state from sleep to active (OFF to ON condition) and active to sleep (ON to OFF condition) modes.
This season has already seen five named storms, including Tropical Storm Emily, which is still active off Haiti.
News & Media
"Right now it's significantly more expensive to be active off the east coast of Canada than the North Sea or the Gulf of Mexico".
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Eyre was particularly active off the coast of Valencia and evacuated the garrison of Oropesa del Mar, earning the thanks of General Joaquín Blake y Joyes.
Wiki
He was active off the coast of Spain that year, supporting the guerrillas in the countryside under Admiral Sir Home Popham, and was personally involved in some of the land-based operations of the Peninsular War.
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Acquitted for the loss of his ship and given a new command, Eyre went out to the West Indies, but returned to Britain in 1799 and saw little further employment until 1806, when he joined the Mediterranean fleet and was active off the coast of Spain, supporting Spanish resistance to the French.
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50 human-written examples
But the bitter sting of this loss figures to spur another active off-season for the Patriots.
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The Browns seemed to address that weakness by beefing up their defensive front during an active off-season.
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The hotels and restaurants that remain open to accommodate them attract less active off-season beach-lovers too.
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Even the Patriots' active off-season last year was notable mostly for prudent trades for Wes Welker and Moss.
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"I think it will be a pretty active off-season in terms of baseball as a whole," Boston Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "active off" in formal writing. Instead, opt for clearer and more grammatically correct alternatives such as "deactivated", "turned off", or "inactive" to ensure clarity and precision.
Common error
Do not assume that combining "active" and "off" creates a standard or easily understood phrase. This can lead to confusion. Always verify that your phrasing aligns with conventional English usage.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "active off" does not have a well-defined grammatical function in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates it's not a correct or clear phrase. However, in some technical contexts, it attempts to describe a state of deactivation or transition.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "active off" is not considered standard or grammatically correct English. Ludwig AI flags it as potentially confusing. While it appears in some technical and news contexts, it's best to avoid it in favor of clearer alternatives like "deactivated", "turned off", or "inactive". These alternatives ensure better communication and avoid potential misinterpretations. Using precise and conventional language enhances clarity, especially in formal or technical writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inactive
Describes a state of not being active. Directly contrasts the concept of being active.
deactivated
Implies a process of being switched from an active to an inactive state.
switched off
Suggests a deliberate action to turn something from an active to an inactive state.
turned off
Similar to "switched off", indicating a transition from on to off.
not functioning
Focuses on the lack of operational ability.
out of service
Suggests a temporary or permanent removal from active use.
offline
Indicates a state of being disconnected or not operational in a network.
idle
Implies a state of inactivity, often temporary.
dormant
Suggests a state of inactivity, often with the potential for future activity.
inoperative
Highlights the inability to operate or function.
FAQs
What does "active off" mean?
The phrase "active off" is not standard English and lacks a clear, universally understood meaning. It might suggest a state of being deactivated or no longer in operation, but it's better to use clearer alternatives.
How can I rephrase "active off" to be more grammatically correct?
Replace "active off" with phrases like "deactivated", "switched off", or "turned off". These alternatives clearly indicate a transition from an active to an inactive state.
Is "active off" ever appropriate to use in a sentence?
While some technical contexts might use "active off" to describe specific system states, it's generally advisable to avoid this phrasing in favor of clearer and more standard alternatives for better communication.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested