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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be logged out of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used when someone has been logged into a system (such as a computer, online account, or server) and needs to be logged out. For example, "Remember to be logged out of your computer at the end of the day."
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Your Apple ID will now be logged out of iTunes.
After the time period is up, the user will be logged out of the computer.
You will now be logged out of Gmail on all computers except for the one you are using.
It's important to be logged out of your account because if you've been blocked and you stay logged in, you won't be able to view your friend's profile even if you can manage to find it with a search engine.
Incognito windows allow you to be logged out of Google in that window, while remaining logged in to Google in your other windows To minimize Social Search influence on your results when logged in, delete your Google profile.
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If they refuse three in a row, they are logged out of the system for 10 minutes.
"It was," Remsen later told me, "the most credible report I've heard in twenty years on the job".… Writer describes tromping through the Pearl River Wildlife Management Area last October… The fate of the ivorybill may have been sealed some fifty years ago, when the last stands of virgin forest were logged out of existence in the Deep South.
But actually, the game works even if you're logged out of your Hunch account.
And the gap is actually much larger if you're logged out of both services to start.
Currently, you'll only see this new Foursquare homepage when you are logged out of the site.
Add in new scenarios like losing your phone, having a dead battery or being logged out of an active session, and you're back to square one.
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