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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a button on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific button located on an object or interface, often in the context of technology or user interfaces.
Example: "To start the machine, simply press a button on the control panel."
Alternatives: "a switch on the" or "a key on the".
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"It is not as satisfying as pressing a button on the remote control," Mr. Lenki said.
A button on the screen?
We pushed a button on the sliding glass doors.
He clicked a button on the screen marked "analyse".
A button on the center console controls the settings.
To activate voice commands, the officer must push a button on the steering wheel.
O.K., there's a button on the left-hand side of your phone.
Another nice feature is a button on the back that illuminates an LED status light.
"For the electronic book, there's this" — he pretended to press a button on the table.
He pushed a button on the keyboard and uploaded the instructions for his PS3 jailbreak.
On top of that, a button on the shoulder of the console fires the gun.
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