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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take off flash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to remove or disable a flash feature, such as on a camera or a device. Example: "Before taking the picture, please take off flash to avoid glare."
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For that to take off, flash memory had to come way down in price, there had to be enough bandwidth to download songs a whole bunch of things had to come together before that market exploded.
Take off flash.
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If this takes off, Flash video could be come history.
As video on the Web took off, Flash became the favored technology because it works the same on all types of computers, like PCs running Microsoft Windows, Apple Macs and even Linux machines.
I would love to see Flash take off.
"So when they go to concerts, they can take off the flash off the camera".
"Take off".
The race finally begins as the riders take off in a flash.
Take off the old flashing.
The dunlins peck a few morsels, then take off as a flock, flashing their white underwings as they wheel about in formation before settling again.
Citizenn's self-directed vision includes faceless (at times headless) mannequins suspended in patterned formations beneath waves of flashing lights things take off even more once the song drops into a more dancefloor-friendly broken beat.
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