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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a button for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific button that serves a particular function or purpose in a device, application, or interface.
Example: "Please click on a button for submitting your application."
Alternatives: "a button to" or "a button that".
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I'm pressing down, and the B button, and the A button for good measure.
They can push a button for help.
Press a button for seven different configurations.
Two buttons is more conventional, maybe - a button for locking, a button for unlocking.
Jibbigo also has a button for allowing explicit language.
If someone's post makes you feel this way, there's already a button for this.
She pushes a button for infrared light, and a specially lit sketch appears.
Ordering the CT scan constituted no more than a click of a button for me.
On Nedelsky's coat was a button for the Chicago Women's Liberation Union.
In video games there has traditionally been a button for everything.
If you'd like the exhaust a bit louder, there's a button for that.
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