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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play button" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a button that initiates playback of media, such as audio or video.
Example: "To start the video, simply click on the play button located in the center of the screen."
Alternatives: "a playback button" or "a media button".
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Simply clicking a "play" button will not do.
You have to tap the name and then tap a Play button.
"You shouldn't have to find a play button or a hang-up button".
Short audio clips with a "play" button, placed next to a product's logo, can add interest.
But in the end they remain primarily a box with a play button and not much more.
To hear the short audio interviews, you simply plug your headphones into a play button in the pub.
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The icon resembles a multicolor play button a white bag.
Put it on your home page, and place a large "play" button on a still of the video for maximum effectiveness.
Locate the icon that resembles a multicolored play button on a white bag.
Locate the Google Play icon on your device - a multicolored play button on a white button - and tap to open.
Then look for the Google Play store app - it resembles a multicolored play button on a white bag.
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