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The phrase "a press of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a crowd or a group of people pressing together in a confined space.
Example: "As the concert began, there was a press of fans eager to get closer to the stage."
Alternatives: "a crowd of" or "a throng of".
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Traffic signs were slowly disappearing under a press of posters.
With a press of a button, the whole place can seem to run itself.
A press of a button and the wheel spins before the ball lands on red.
Then those sounds from somewhere, from a press of people on or near a steam table.
Shahrzad found herself in a press of people, most of them women wearing chadors and holding Ahmadinejad posters.
In 1998 he was approached by Ms. Gurewich with a proposal to start a press of their own.
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A final press of a button brought a hail of gunfire.
It's available for purchase online and flips open with a simple press of a button.
Fortunately, getting back to park is a single press of a button next to the lever.
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