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They are based on turn off/put out.
Turn off the light.
Put out the light.
Though in the original example, signal out relates more to "out of order/comission."
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"signals off" sounds as if they were intentionally turned off.
"Signals out" sounds like they failed.
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It is similar yes. To me, it means to fix the parts that are broken and make them wittier. By text flow, I mean how easily the text can be read and how well it fits together.
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Make means create. If you make a pizza, you now have a pizza.
Make nice is something you would say to children (probably brothers) that are fighting with each other. It's fairly condescending.
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Redesign it to make it better. It's used more for writing in which it would mean to make the text flow better.
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It is grammatically correct. Metaphor is about imagery, though, so you can go wild with the ending if you wish.
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My mistake. You can't split infinitive forms. Either form of that sentence is fine.
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"I used to disguise myself with different costumes and hats and also put on some make-up."
"On my face" is unnecessary because make-up usually refers to cosmetics for the face.
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I think you're trying to say: I want to understand how states relate with each other.
The 'them' at the end is ambiguous. 'Wanted' implies that you now have the understanding.
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Since there generally aren't dictionary entries for surnames, you have to guess at pronounciations. Sometimes you can apply pronounciation rules for similar words, but more often you'll have to know the rules for the origin language. Sometimes the
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