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The phrase "a light squeeze on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle or soft pressure applied to something, often in a physical context, such as holding hands or applying pressure to an object.
Example: "She gave his hand a light squeeze on their walk, reassuring him that everything would be alright."
Alternatives: "a gentle grip on" or "a soft press on".
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The wristwatch is so sensitive that fast movements of the hand or a light squeeze on the watch is also noticed.
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Hold it in your palm and give it a light squeeze to feel whether the kiwifruit is soft.
They simply do a 'limp handshake,' and what counts is simply a light squeeze.
Meanwhile, BNP Paribas, the French investment bank, said it was gloomy about the prospects for growth in the UK in the light of a severe squeeze on consumers.
With a light brush on the shoulder, a pat, or a squeeze of the arm or hand, we can communicate a deeper bond than through speaking alone.
A light turned on.
A light went on.
And a highly scheduled life puts a squeeze on childhood".
There is a light on.
Keep a light on.
This has all put a huge squeeze on aircraft fleets.
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