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Standby

The word "Standby" typically refers to a state of readiness or inactivity, where a device or system is powered on but not actively performing its primary function. For example:

In Electronics, a device like a television or computer can be in standby mode when it's turned on but not actively in use. It consumes less power in this state and is often waiting for a signal or user input.

In Air Travel, "Standby" in this context refers to passengers who don't have a confirmed seat on a flight but are waiting for any available seats to become open, often at a discounted rate.

In Military, "standby" might mean troops or equipment ready for deployment but not currently engaged in active operations.

The exact meaning of "standby" can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

You can also make difference with standby. Instead of sitting idle gossiping aimlessly and critizing the work and activities of others, think on how you can make a difference now, using the word "Standby":

1. Standby use
2. Standby Generator
3. Standby fire extinguisher
4. Standby service staff

With these you can make  Standby........ (fill the space)

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