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The phrase "off the light" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used as a command or instruction to turn off a light source. This phrase is commonly used in informal or casual settings. Example: "Before leaving the room, please remember to turn off the light."
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He snapped off the light.
He turned off the light.
Switched off the light.
Just turn off the light".
I'm turning off the light.
We'll turn off the light around midnight.
"Turn off the light," she said.
When he left, I turned off the light.
She turns off the light and the screen goes dark.
I turned off the light and got into bed.
Who turned on this light?" I turn off the light.
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