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"turn the switch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of using one's finger to move a mechanism from one position to another, such as turning on a light switch. For example: "Before leaving the room, remember to turn the switch off."
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How do they turn the switch back on?
Tyson could turn the switch with glancing blows, even to the forehead.
Somebody decided to turn the switch off that day, and didn't ask for permission.
"Do I turn the switch on and off?" Woods asked yesterday, repeating a question.
"We're not good enough to turn the switch on and off.
"To somehow think you can turn the switch off at the end of the day is not realistic".
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Turn the switches off at the breaker box that pertain to your thermostat, furnace and air conditioner.
He looks through the viewfinder and turns the switch.
I eased a new bulb into place, plugged in the lamp and turned the switch.
"Someone turned the switch off after the break," Robinson said Wednesday, after tossing the ceremonial first pitch of the city's first postseason game since 1933.
CEO Reed Hastings turned the switch on for the entire continent at the company's CES global expansion announcement.
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