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on and off
adjective as in intermittent
adverb as in intermittently
Example Sentences
The valves that regulated the flow look so modern it's as if you could turn them on and off even today.
Arsenal are now four points behind Liverpool, having played a game more, but this must now be the catalyst for action on and off the pitch.
A fuss-free campaign would have represented progress on and off the pitch.
The next season he was part of the same group that remained close on and off the court.
The Bears travel to Exeter next weekend and have five weeks of games to round out the regular season, with Maher's influence on and off the field surely set to continue to be felt.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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