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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn the light" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone turning on or off a light fixture. For example, "She reached over and turned the light off before she left the room."
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"I'll turn the light on.
You'll have to turn the light on for that".
Nothing can turn the light off in Helen Mirren.
Open the door, turn the light on — 'Oh my God, Allah.' Click, turn the light off, close the door.
As they turn the light on and off, they dictate when the growth begins and ends.
"I sort of wanted to turn the light out of my face, so I could see".
But it didn't answer the question of whether he should turn the light on.
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Porn will turn the lights back on.
I turn the lights off.
Why not turn the lights down?
We are in the bedroom in our underpants.
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