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Discover Ludwig"switch out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean exchanging something for something else, for example: "I decided to switch out of the company's defined contribution plan and into their defined benefit plan."
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"I still want to switch out of spite," he said.
First, it contributes to yen depreciation and dollar appreciation as carry traders switch out of yen.
Other apps go into suspended animation when you switch out of them.
As 85% and 90% mortgages reappear, Britons can switch out of the expensive rental market.
Under this system, interest rates rise automatically as investors switch out of local dollars.
The euro zone periphery crisis is another reason to switch out of the single currency and into the dollar.
"If something happens in a class and you want to switch out of it, your parents might be more open to your ideas," she said.
"Google is desperately trying to secure big brand advertisers to switch out of TV and newspapers and want the currency [online] to be seen as the same".
Also, lower interest rates induce foreigners to switch out of dollar-denominated investments like Treasuries and into currencies with higher yields.
Alastair Stewart at Westhouse Securities said: Two speeches by George Osborne symbolise our view that investors should switch out of housebuilders into contractors.
Using a knob on the console, the driver can switch out of the "normal" setting for hard surfaces and into settings for "snow," "sand" or "mud or ruts".
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