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Free sign up"the switch of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the act of turning something on or off. For example: - "He pressed the switch of the lamp, but nothing happened." - "I always forget to flip the switch of the fan before going to bed." - "The switch of the old radio was broken, so we had to replace it."
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The switch of focus takes some getting used to.
Nothing has been done beyond the switch of managers".
She also oversaw the switch of its late-night news bulletin from 9pm to 10pm.
"It is something to do with the switch of foods itself".
Umunna says Labour accepted the switch of uprating of benefits from RPI to CPI.
Johannisen's goal-square leap and conversion early in the third term confirmed the switch of momentum.
With the switch of prepositions, this doesn't work as a three-element series.
Officials hint that the switch of candidate corresponds to changing times.
The switch of Lib Dem ministers at the MoJ may reflect grassroots pressure within the party over justice issues.
But at least the switch of ends has enabled Hoggard to rediscover his mojo, and his awayswing.
The switch of Norton's chatshow to BBC1 prompted rumours that he would eventually take over Ross's Friday night slot.
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