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Discover Ludwig"flight mode" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a setting on electronic devices that turns off all wireless transmissions, such as phone calls, texts, and internet, while still allowing the device to be used for other functions. Example: "I always switch my phone to flight mode when I'm on a plane so I don't disturb other passengers with my notifications."
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flight mode
noun
A feature included in some electronic devices that deactivates the device's radio transmitters and receivers. It mostly applies to cell phones, but it is applicable to any electronic device that transmits radio signals as its primary function.
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"We can't have sales people in urban flight mode".
You go into the fight or the flight mode.
They are in fight or flight mode for all that time, their adrenal glands quickly exhausted.
This is because the body goes into 'fight or flight' mode when faced with distressing situations.
This shift to "fight or flight" mode is automatic, but that doesn't mean it's wholly out of your control.
Yet still this doesn't prevent mouses being discreetly pointed at porn sites and phones being switched to flight mode.
Qantas and Virgin passengers will be able to use smartphones, tablets and laptops in flight mode throughout their flights, after the airlines revised their electronic device policies.
"When we are anxious, our blood flows away from our brain as we are in fight or flight mode, and our cognitive functions can suffer".
The authority found, on the advice of airline experts, manufacturers and pilot associations, that devices in flight mode did not interfere with the aircraft.
The third is the tilt duct, in which propellers shrouded in ducts are rotated from one flight mode to the other.
Such experiences plant the seeds of phobias, and cause sufferers to be cast into "fight or flight" mode when they encounter their fear.
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