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"switch the" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when referring to changing or swapping something with another thing or action. Example: "Can you please switch the light off before you leave the room?"
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Switch the lights off.
Don't switch the flights.
Not switch the tires.
One way is to switch the default.
And they could even switch the protagonist.
You can even switch the explanations.
Minnesota could also switch the balance.
Or switch the syrup for cheese.
"The TV you can switch the channel.
'I want to switch the emphasis.
Now, he said, he wishes he could switch the titles.
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