switch
[swɪtʃ]

noun

[Definition]: a control device which can turn on or off a circuit, such as light switch; swap, change to

[Example Sentences]:
1. It also lacks a lock switch, which was excluded from the iPad Air 2.
2. You can then switch to another app on your iOS device or even put it to sleep.
3. Now there are private alternatives you can switch to and never look back.
4. If you have more than one card, you can switch between them at this point.
5. They work if you switch devices but not if you switch browsers.
6. A single push of a button will allow users to switch between the operating systems.
7. That number should switch as long as they keep buying.
8. We need to convince our clients not to switch to our competitors.
9. Users could also now switch between emails in up to five accounts.
10. Being able to switch to a local carrier will be a game-changer.
11. No one expected them to hit the switch and a thousand flowers will bloom.
12. Before young American men get back to work, they should switch off the video console.
13. With multiple devices, you can switch devices and robots in a near-instant.
14. The key here is checking the switch, not just the test tool.
15. Republic says you can switch plans up to two times each billing cycle.

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