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The phrase "a button to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a function or purpose of a button in a user interface, indicating what action will occur when the button is pressed.
Example: "Click on a button to submit your application."
Alternatives: "a button for" or "a button that allows".
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Use the "A" button to jump.
Press the A Button to accelerate.
Press the A button to talk to it.
Press the "A" button to start the game.
Use the A button to dash, go ashore, or punch.
You can also use the A button to hit the opponent before throwing them.
Use the "A" button to jump to get the musical symbols that are falling from above.
Press the A button to be taken back to the main menu.
Press and hold the A button to call in a second man press.
When you locate a video, select it with the A button to start playback.
Move the analog stick to make Link move: the A button to do primary actions.
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