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Discover LudwigThe phrase "click for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to click on a link or button on behalf of another person.
Example: "If you want to share the document, just click for him to access it."
Alternatives: "click on his behalf" or "click for his access".
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In early July of 2013, the Cubs traded Arrieta and Pedro Strop to the Cubs for Scott Feldman and Steve Clevenger and soon after, things finally started to click for him.
"There was a time when I thought it wasn't going to happen for Aaron, it didn't seem to click for him and people were losing patience with him.
He says that he didn't study enough but also that at the time, academia didn't click for him, partly because he was immature and didn't know how to navigate the system.
Maybe everything will suddenly click for him.
That seemed to make it click for him.
Another wave hit, I got more water in my system, and I struggled to even call his name out again, but something seemed to click for him and he rushed over.
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Things are clicking for him right now.
It just seemed like everything clicked for him last year".
(As Jon Lee Anderson notes, it clicked for him after reading "Les Misérables").
The DP I started out with, my old collaborator Ryszard Lenczewski, shot a few days, but clearly something wasn't clicking for him and he left the film.
If he were to get back in the fight, he needed to find another gear, and it just was not clicking for him.
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