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The phrase "a squeeze of a button" is not correct in English; the correct expression is "the squeeze of a button." You can use it to describe an action that can be accomplished easily or quickly with the press of a button.
Example: "With the new software, you can access all your files with the squeeze of a button."
Alternatives: "the push of a button" or "the press of a button."
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Also neat: A rear liftgate that opens electrically with a squeeze of a button on the key fob, so even when you're laden with groceries you can easily pop the rear hatch.
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The Vita's stand-out release at launch, Gravity Rush introduces Kat, a mystical girl blessed with the Newton-befuddling ability to alter gravity, propelling herself from pavement to the side of the house to the underside of a bridge at the squeeze of a button.
Give it a squeeze of lime.
A squeeze of lemon, please.
A squeeze of the arm.
A squeeze of lemon lightened the potatoes.
Finish with a squeeze of lime.
Season and add a squeeze of lemon.
"Just a little brown butter and a squeeze of lemon".
The flame is dowsed with a squeeze of lemon.
Season to taste and add a squeeze of lemon.
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