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"toggle on" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in the English language
It is commonly used to refer to a feature or activity that is being turned on or enabled. For example, "I toggled on the Bluetooth capability on my phone."
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This is a game designed to be played molto allegro; Run isn't a toggle on the keyboard – it's the default pace.
Anyone who has ever pulled the toggle on a life jacket will know the feeling of increasing force around the chest as the jacket inflates.
Doctors and nurses manned consoles where they could toggle on high-definition video cameras that allowed them to zoom into any I.C.U.
And for the terminally middle-aged, you can toggle on a setting that means a double tap with two fingers will expand the text on the screen.
Selecting the all-electric mode with the tiny toggle on the top of the dashboard limits the top speed and acceleration.
The challenge has been finding a nanoscale technology that could toggle on and off repeatedly, have a large hot-to-cool switching contrast and no moving parts.
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As well as having a daily alarm that can be toggled on or off, there is also an hourly chime which can be toggled independently.
We often think of PTMs as binary "switches" that toggle between "on" and "off" states.
Toggle Siri "ON".
Slide the toggle switch ON to enable Bluetooth.
Toggle the On button to Off in the Preferences window.
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