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Discover LudwigThe 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
Exact(36)
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.
Similar(24)
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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