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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never turn off" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a command or instruction, telling someone not to turn off something. Example: "When using the computer, never turn off the power while updates are being installed."
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"They never turn off just like that".
That means a break for fans too, of course, but the biggest fans, like the team members, never turn off.
I never turn off the Internet, because I regularly need to check facts or details while I'm in midsentence or midparagraph.
As far as cable-news executives are concerned, the answer to these questions is obvious: you never turn off the cameras.
Kyrgios is also not like McEnroe, who could never turn off his competitive instincts, or Agassi, though he comes closest to sounding like him.
"If the person who invented tank-type hot water heaters invented the car, you'd never turn off your engine," said Kyle Murray, marketing director for Controlled Energy Corporation, a distributor of tankless hot water heaters in Waitsfield, Vt.
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The lights were never turned off.
It was never turned off.
"I'm never turned off," she said.
The computers were never turned off".
The lights, he said, were never turned off.
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