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The phrase 'button of' is not grammatically correct
In written English, it is more common to use 'button for' or 'button on.' For example: I bought a new coat with a big button for the closure.
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Also remove little button of muscle from littlenecks.
It serves as a reset button of sorts.
Jenson Button, of Brackley-based Brawn, came third.
Why did the nerd button the top button of his shirt?
He had neglected to button the third button of his gray shirt.
But the DuoCam doesn't have a Delete button of any kind.
The last button of her matching cashmere cardigan fell short, showing a sliver of tummy.
It was after 11, and Ms. Sorid unbuttoned the second button of Mr. Zagat's shirt.
They are trying to make them happen, using the hot button of energy.
The drivers' championship leader, Jenson Button of Brawn GP, was eighth.
"Israel pushed the button of its own destruction by attacking Lebanon," he said.
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