Sentence examples for a button of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a button of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect in most contexts.
It could potentially be used in a very specific context, such as describing a button that is part of a larger object or design, but it is not standard.
Example: "She wore a dress with a button of intricate design that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a button on" or "a button featuring".

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Once the migration finishes, press the A button of the device and Soul Silver will reload.

Once, at the opening of his show "Definite Article," in London, a button of his jacket popped off.

Dede had a button of a nose that looked ridiculous on someone so tall & a mass of curly fair hair.

An omelet is cut to look like a geta sandal with a button of rice wrapped on by a strip of nori.

"A monkey only pressed a button of a camera set up on a tripod – a tripod I positioned and held throughout the shoot".

Mr Morgan said he did not believe a statement from the Secretary of State would make "a button of difference" to anyone who wanted to harm Mr Scappaticci.

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Most people in their lifetime pop a button off of their shirt, break a seam, etc.

Yes, he conceded, with the push of a button all of Islamabad could disappear in a moment.

Every day in the United States, with just the "click" of a button millions of Americans apply for employment.

We touch a button, instead of touching base.

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