Sentence examples for click on articles from inspiring English sources

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People can click on articles or save them to read later.

People like to point fingers and blame "the media", yet still click on articles they loathe to moan in the comments section.

I like to be an informed person and can't help but click on articles which may alert me to some unknown danger.

Click on articles listed in the Related wikiHows section at the bottom of an article.

Note that just telling someone to come to a particular site and giving them basic and obvious instructions is not considered useful to our readers (e.g. Type XYZ.com into your browser, click on "Articles" and read the articles).

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The readers peruse The Times, flipping pages and reading articles of interest or clicking on articles, slide shows, videos, interactive features — just following what appeals to them.

When a thumbnail is clicked on, the article opens immediately in its AMP version.

Many of you may have clicked on this article expecting to see a list consisting of amazing legs, a great smile, chiseled abs, and a tan..

By showing what are essentially recommendations, Yahoo is hoping that people will click on more articles.

Some media outlets, including Bloomberg News and Gawker Media, now pay writers based in part on how many readers click on their articles.

Two, don't buy or click on bitchy articles that shame other women, it only encourages them – and it rarely makes you feel better about yourself.

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