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"clicked the wrong button" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a mistake made while using a computer or electronic device. Example: "I was trying to send an email, but I accidentally clicked the wrong button and deleted the entire message."
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Who knows, maybe they clicked the wrong button… Postecoglou, with just three games in charge so far and a few weeks in camp to implement his ideas, is seeing how difficult it is to change a style of play and implement new personnel.
If an app is worth using, people will invite their friends on their own – not because they clicked the wrong button during setup.
Like if we clicked the wrong button".
Which disappeared because I clicked the wrong button.
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Usually it turns out to be something pretty simple, like the flash isn't ready or the person taking the photo is clicking the wrong button.
Otherwise you'll find yourself clicking the wrong buttons and links, which coupled with the delayed response can be frustrating.
Click the "Wrong?" button if you spot an error.
At TravelBank, one guest put down his beer and struggled to find the log-in window before clicking the wrong blue button to file an expense report.
Unfortunately, as the mouse is symmetrical and the thumb buttons extruded (thus a natural rest for your finger) and very sensitive, you'll often find yourself clicking the "wrong" thumb button all the time when you meant to hit the one under your thumb, or just when moving the mouse around.
The students would make a lot of mistakes, but every time they click on a wrong button, there's one less unfamiliar button.
You can click the "Undo" button if you accidentally removed the wrong comment.
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