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"click me" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English, typically used when referring to a hyperlink.
For example, in a business report, you may write, "To learn more about our company, click me for a link to our website."
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And so I said: "Well if she walks in the room, click me off, man.
Bigger, bigger, click me, bigger.
As MG reported, the ads can basically be summed up thus: 'Bigger, bigger, click me, bigger.
Although nothing says, "click me" more clearly than "free," the whole concept of free has been tarnished for many users by in-app purchase manipulations.
With no featured image, just a grid of teeny tiny icons within the icon, they don't really sing "click me" the way a full-size app icon does.
For more information, click me.
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A man in a jumpsuit lifted me, wrapped me in a tarp and clicked me into place.
Parker clicked me through to the second lecture, on the discovery of DNA.
He's backed up by 49 others, who all clicked "Me too".
Are troubles ahead or has my biological clock just clicked me into a new miserable way of thinking?
"That's when it started to click for me".
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