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"turn off the lights" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you would like someone to switch off the lights. For example: "Please turn off the lights when you finish studying."
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We turn off lights, often buy in bulk, use compact fluorescent light bulbs and put tap water in our reusable bottles instead of buying disposable ones.
Sensors can turn off lights when people leave a room.
Skeptics say such a project would enable North Korea to turn off lights in South Korea.
Action: Turn off lights, lock doors and hide out of view.
Energy-saving additions include sensors that turn off lights in unoccupied rooms and solar power systems.
For disabled people, they open doors, turn off lights and pick up things that are dropped.
Do not boil full kettles of water unless necessary, turn off lights and unused white goods.
Ms. Bob-Waksberg's quirky, hand-printed signs (on recycled cardboard) admonish visitors to turn off lights and unplug appliances.
Yes, we can all take fewer car trips, turn off lights and computers and switch to more efficient appliances.
I was taught to recycle, turn off lights when leaving a room and, all importantly, limit food waste, but I wouldn't have called myself an environmentalist.
Ms. Simkins, in particular, has a hard time remembering to turn off lights, and has been known to grumble about taking out materials for composting.
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