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Discover LudwigThe phrase "try to switch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "try to switch" when talking about attempting to change from one thing to another. For example: - I've been struggling with this old computer, I'm going to try to switch to a newer model. - The teacher asked us to try to switch our focus from grammar to pronunciation. - After years of eating meat, I decided to try to switch to a vegetarian diet. - The company is facing financial difficulties and is trying to switch to a new business model.
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Try to switch machine off.
I try to switch off when I watch TV.
"I try to switch things around," explained Carlos Hurado, 58.
The humor comes when the stereotypes confront each other or try to switch places.
The reform impulse just keeps short-circuiting every time the Democrats try to switch it on.
The children try to switch to local London station Capital but I won't let them.
You try to switch on the lights, but there doesn't appear to be a switch.
You should try to switch up your moisturizer, and I would recommend to go to a lighter moisturizer.
After making a couple of phone calls, Mowry decided that he would try to switch them on himself.
You will try to switch your deposits to German banks," possibly creating a run on French banks.
Even if you go in and try to switch they'll tell you that's the best car they've got".
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