Sentence examples for switch off means from inspiring English sources

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An "always on" culture where technology makes it difficult to switch off means many people are looking for more flexibility in where, when and how they work.

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By that I mean it's a great way to switch off.

I switch off.

You switch off.

People just switch off.

They switch off.

"You can never switch off.

Then, switch off.

The looming prospect of analogue switch-off means there's no going back to the monopoly.

Importantly, the relatively low laser intensities (∼1 to 80 kW/cm in a laser scanning configuration in which every point of the sample is illuminated for only a fraction of the frame acquisition time) needed to switch off the fluorescence mean that this approach exposes samples to the lowest radiation doses of all the nanoscopy techniques demonstrated to date.

When I say "switch off" I don't mean leaving the mobile in another room for a few hours, I mean turning it off completely.

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