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log on

verb as in turn on

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For anyone wondering how many subscribers would be logged on for the chief support fight, Taylor and Serrano quite literally broke the streaming platform.

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This year, Glastonbury has introduced a new queueing system that requires you to log on in advance.

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It is easy to check whether a refund is owed by logging on to the government's Student Loan Company portal, where individual refunds could range from tens of pounds to more than £1,000.

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"They would wasting time sitting in traffic trying to get to an office just to log on to teams or zoom meeting with colleagues in an office many miles away."

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In his off hours, he’d check out other libraries and museums — often six or seven in a day, all logged on a spreadsheet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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