digital detox
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of digital detox
First recorded in 2010–15
Example Sentences
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Dickson estimates that her digital detox has saved her roughly $300 to $500 a month, now that she is no longer tempted to buy new things or try new restaurants every day.
From MarketWatch
And while high-schoolers may be forced into temporary digital detox, eventually they will graduate and enter college or the workforce, where no one is going to take their phone away.
State TV in Vladimir spun the shutdown as "digital detox", showing residents who said they now enjoyed more walking, reading and spending time with friends.
From BBC
The nascent “digital detox” sector is a hard one to triangulate.
From Slate
The one market research report I could find pegs the digital detox industry as a growing market, but still a tiny one, doing around half a billion dollars in worldwide sales per year.
From Slate
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