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Discover Ludwig"flick a switch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action in which someone flicks a switch. For example, "I clicked the lights on with a flick of the switch."
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"Flick a switch, any switch".
You can't just flick a switch".
In his mind, you flick a switch and it's done.
I could flick a switch from my bed and start the shower.
You flick a switch and turn off the human side of you.
Just flick a switch, and get the cameras straight on the effing golf.
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Sometimes by flicking a switch or pushing a button.
"Now this does hurt?", she says, flicking a switch.
So, whenever a pilot flicks a switch or presses a button, these actions are recorded.
"Monaco was a tough weekend so I flicked a switch and had a reset," he said.
He flicked a switch and the bass returned, enriching the music with startling effect.
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