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The phrase "a button to start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a button that initiates a process or action, often in the context of software or machinery.
Example: "To begin the installation, simply click on a button to start the setup process."
Alternatives: "a start button" or "a button for initiation".
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Press the "A" button to start the game.
When you locate a video, select it with the A button to start playback.
After divers assured that the rock was secured with ropes, the regional governor, Mikhail Yurevich, hit a button to start the winch that pulled it to land.
Customers choose a type of tobacco and filter, the materials are loaded into the machine, and the customers push a button to start the production process.
Since there is no actual time on the cpu, we use the clock and take the value from when the user presses a button to start the game.
"You slide the Tracker onto a wristband" provided with the device, Mr. Park said, and press a button to start recording sleep behavior.
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Most apps require you to click a Record button to start the saving process.
This morning the Aspire started normally in Windows 8.1 mode, but when the Windows icon in the task tray was clicked a new screen opened up stating that the upgrade was now available, that a license had to be agreed to and a button to get started.
Click the "Add an Invoice" button to start the process.
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