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"it will turn on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about the act of activating or starting something, such as a machine or device. For example: - "I pressed the power button and it will turn on in a few seconds." - "Once the timer reaches zero, the light will turn on automatically." - "Make sure to charge your phone before bed so it will turn on in the morning."
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That is, it will turn on politicians' calculations of how much their voters will put up with.
Most election modelling suggests it will turn on a handful of races in states such as Colorado and Iowa.
If this switch is on and the device is plugged in, it will turn on immediately.
As soon as you connect the Push2TV device to a power source, it will turn on automatically.
The most sweeping regulation of the credit card business ever passed was signed into law by President Obama in May, and it will turn on its head how card companies make money off American consumers, say analysts Donald Fandetti and Keith Horowitz of Citigroup.
I say it needs to be aired or it will turn on you.
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Hit "Watch TV" on the touchscreen for instance, and it'll turn on everything needed for watching TV and set a starting channel.
At once frantically overblown and beautifully filigreed, "Man of Steel" will turn on everyone it doesn't turn off.
It'll turn on you".
It'll turn on you when you least expect it.
Maybe if we fly to Ischia it will turn us on?" That's the medieval version of class!
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