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Discover LudwigThe phrase "power it off" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when instructing someone to turn off a device or equipment. Example: "To conserve battery life, please power it off when not in use."
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While our review unit hasn't shown any sign of troubles, I of course recommend that if you do have a Boosted Board 2 that you follow the manufacturer's advice: power it off, don't charge it, and keep it away from anything flammable until the company figures out what is happening.
It's like my iPhone: After a while it just stops working if I don't power it off once a week.
As the Association of Chief Police Officers Good Practice guide states: "If [the seized smartphone] is switched on, power it off.
If so, just remember you can always power it off!
Powering off the phone properly is essential in making sure that no data get corrupted in case you power it off while the CPU is writing data.
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"And I thought powering it off the grid with bicycles would be fun".
Lacking the ability to raise interest rates, the Bank of England could not suppress inflation imported into Britain through the devaluation of sterling, and as this ate into people's spending power, it choked off growth.
Since the screen uses a large amount of power, turning it off when not in use will save battery life on a laptop.
It lacks staying power, it all tails off somewhat, but still.
When you power it on, turn off all the speakers (or immediately plug in headphones) and avoid watching videos.
'Power off' turns off powered on VMs.
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