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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lights turned off" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when lights are no longer giving off illumination. For example, "When the movie was over, the lights turned off."
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Jagad had the doors locked and the lights turned off.
Need the lights turned off in your home?
Other students sat or crouched in classrooms in buildings with the lights turned off.
The brothers keep the apartment's lights turned off as much as possible.
"I'll probably be sitting in my room with the lights turned off, doing nothing".
Civilians still drive their vehicles with lights turned off to avoid being a target.
Although the statue was unscathed, its lights turned off when the island lost electricity.
A1 Silicon Valley companies dimmed lights, turned off heating systems and switched on backup generators.
Cars drove unhurriedly behind the demonstration with their lights turned off, so as to conceal the identity of the protesters.
To spot those leaks, try this: Go to the basement in the daytime, but keep the lights turned off.
Reviewing scientific literature can be a bit like trying to negotiate a maze with the lights turned off.
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