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The phrase "a click that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action or event that occurs as a result of clicking, often in a digital context.
Example: "After a click that redirected me to the homepage, I found the information I needed."
Alternatives: "a click which" or "a click causing".
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As often in this book, the poem closes with a click that leaves us on the inside of it.
A click that led to a sale through the advertiser's web page was called a conversion, which did not incur an additional charge to the advertiser from Google.
It makes sense that YouTube would expand the set of actions consumers can take on its ads to offer more than just a click that takes you to a company website.
Now a movie studio could optimize ad campaigns for getting their film's trailer shared to the news feed which could generate dozens of views, rather than optimizing for a click that only generate a single view.
That's annoying for the consumer, since they're directed to a site that they had no intention of visiting, and it's bad for the advertiser too, since they're paying for a click that doesn't have much value.
The publisher would create a cryptocurrency account with a certain amount of funds and attach it to a smart contract made up of IF/THEN conditions: IF an affiliate sends a click that results in a sale, THEN the cryptocurrency account would release a set fee to that affiliate's account.
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Visitors to the site are also given the option of expressing their support for Mr. Obama with a single click that creates a Twitter message: "The election is over.
We therefore did not extend our analysis time beyond 900 ms post reference onset because the solenoid system that delivered the water reward generated an audible click that often elicited an evoked response on the electrode.
Give them an address to send a check to, a phone number to call, or a button to click that takes them to an online donation portal.
A macro is a small program, typically invoked with a single keystroke or mouse click, that performs a series of predefined operations.
But even then, tour operators and their Internet partners prefer to have some interaction with the customer -- other than a mouse click that delivers a credit card number.
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