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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I could click" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or ability to click on something, such as a link or button, in a digital context. Example: "If the link were active, I could click it to access the information."
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They disappeared faster than I could click "refresh".
(I could click on "make an offer" to suggest a suitable swap).
I could click on the ones that interested me and that operated in my geographic area.
If there were a hmm button, I could click "like" for the dog and "hmm" for #killinstuff.
Then I could click on the appropriate age in the "Shop eToys by Age" column on the lefthand side.
I started imagining that every piece of recorded music is out there - I could click on my computer and have it in my hand.
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I'd heard Dodi could click his fingers and have a helicopter there in 20 minutes.
I got stuck in the game only once, and only because I didn't realize you could click on Alice's wrist to use her wrist phone.
"So I would be grateful if you could click here to tell us what interests you and check that your details are up-to-date.
You could click on "Silvia".
Once there, the Web user could click to the posting for the United States Consulate in Guadalajara.
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