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This article is about the switching state. For the uses of "off" in cricket, see off side.

Off is one of two possible states for a binary switch, the other being on. This distinction also applies to switches of the conventional type, for example light switches.

Some switches (eg three-position switches) have more than two positions, one of which is still called off. The word "off" implies a state of non-operation for a particular device, especially one connected to a switch of the type earlier described. One could argue that the opposite of off, in a variety of situations would be a resounding on. In other situations the distinction is not as obvious.

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