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The phrase "a tap away" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something can be easily accessed or obtained with a simple action, such as tapping a screen on a device.
Example: "With our new app, all your favorite services are just a tap away."
Alternatives: "just a click away" or "only a touch away".
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For them, the TMZ app is just a tap away.
They are a tap away, and new functions or services can be downloaded in seconds.
Accessing Threads is just a tap away.
"Everything should be just a tap away".
You may be on your own, but help is just a tap away.
Could the end to global hunger, indeed, be just a tap away?
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A Playboy centerfold just doesn't have the same sexual zing in an era when every iteration of erotica and porn is an iPhone tap away.
Distractions are a click or tap away.
With the Internet rarely more than a click or tap away, it's no wonder that we constantly battle the urge to check our various bookmarked sites.
But then Mahut finds the line with a forehand and hastens in to tap away a terrified volley.
This camera is a swipe away or tap away at all times, living a layer beneath the rest of Messenger.
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