Sentence examples for logged off from inspiring English sources

The phrase "logged off" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of signing out or disconnecting from a computer or online account. Example: "I just logged off my social media accounts and am taking a break from screens for the rest of the evening."

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logged off

verb

Past of log off

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I logged off, devastated.

I logged off Skype as a kind of survival reflex.

The forest canopies of the redwood are largely a mystery and are being logged off rapidly.

All users will be logged off; ALL jobs will be killed.

Adam had been staring at his screen for too long and logged off with a headache.

Some of the ones that came through after I'd logged off last night were genuinely impressive.

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REBECCA MEAD: log off!

He forgot to log off.

We can't log off".

Please log off before 7 00pm.

Please remember to log off.

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