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The phrase "clicked to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an action taken with a mouse or touchpad, typically in the context of navigating a digital interface. Example: "After I clicked to open the file, it took a moment to load."
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I clicked to book.
Brynjolfsson clicked to another slide.
The man clicked to another page.
He clicked to a new data set.
Lau clicked to a slide labelled "Brand Awareness".
I simply clicked to select and installed the drivers.
He clicked to a slide of Or Sagy's Facebook page.
I hurried to my laptop and clicked to Weather.com.
He clicked to the site and pulled up his model.
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But regardless of the source, the advice is sound: no email should be clicked-to-send without revision.
Any column can be double-clicked to sort the rows according to values in that column.
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