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The phrase "it is shut down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a machine or process has been deliberately stopped. For example, "The factory had to shut down its production line due to a shortage of raw materials."
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The local cluster maintains the state of its hard disk every time it is shut down and restarted.
PAGE 10 LAST DAY AT BRITISH TABLOID With the tremors of the News of the World scandal still spreading across the landscape of British life, the newspaper's staff assembled for the paper's last working shift before it is shut down by the Murdoch empire as part of its strategy for limiting the damage to its worldwide brand.
LONDON — With the tremors of The News of the World scandal still spreading across the landscape of British life, the newspaper's staff assembled on Saturday for the paper's last working shift before it is shut down by the Murdoch empire as part of its strategy for limiting the damage to its worldwide brand.
Days later, it is shut down.
This system will mean less sleep and more racial tension unless it is shut down.
The curtains are drawn, the lights are out, even his Play Station video game system -- he never leaves home without it -- is shut down.
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Greece cannot pay off its debts when it is shutting down its economy with austerity measures.
Greece cannot pay off its debts when it is shutting down its economy.
Century Aluminum tumbled after Norsk Hydro said it is shutting down its Alunorte plant in Brazil.
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. announced Monday that it is shutting down its social network, Google+.
PATCHED: Cambridge Analytica has said it is shutting down, but its troubles may not be over.
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