Sentence examples for able to click into from inspiring English sources

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You don't seem to be able to click into any of the hallways — that's probably for the better, really, as we don't want any of you getting lost.

What that will mean is that users will now be able to click into hashtags within the SoundTracking app itself to see other people's posts around a particular topic.

In addition, they've tweaked it to ensure that Gmail stays alive regardless of signal strength; if you're on the train and dropping out of signal every few seconds, you'll still be able to click into recently read messages and compose without unfortunate time outs.

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She just seemed able to click in and out".

Unlike in Inbox by Gmail, you won't get a full preview of an image here, but you will be able to click right into the attachment without opening up the email.

People logged into their Google accounts will be able to click a +1 button next to search results to publicly recommend the pages.

When someone types a specific URL into a search engine (Google, for example), they'll be able to click on the "cached" link and see an earlier version of the site.

Users are able to click on each Pokémon to see which Pokéstop they're close to.

"You want to be able to click personality-wise," she said.

Users will be able to click on a link to understand why it's disputed.

Users will then be able to click on the button to purchase an item.

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