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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a power button' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a button on a device or appliance that helps turn it on or off. For example, "I had difficulty turning on the laptop so I located the power button and pressed it."
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"There's a power button," he added.
A POWER BUTTON -- Engineers must love irony.
To wake the screen, you don't need to press a power button.
The few controls are also simple, with only a power button, and up and down volume.
A bright screen, some input ports and a power button are all you need.
There's neither ignition nor handbrake, just a power button to press with the foot brake engaged.
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MacLean has hallucinations and memory lapses, flitting in and out of consciousness like a surrealist television show playing on a set with a haywire power button.
Call me a Grinch, but a separate power button, as on Motorola and Nokia models, does wonders for user-friendliness.
It has the standard features of a remote, including volume controls, a numeric keypad and a red power button.
Atari 5200 featured a sleek, wedge-shaped case with only a single power button on the unit itself.
There's channel up/down, volume up/down, a generic power button, and home, among others.
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