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"Hit the button" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical button that needs to be pressed, or to a virtual button on a computer or smartphone. For example, "Are you ready to start the experiment? Okay, hit the button to begin."
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Shah hit the button every time.
Mr. Bruno hit the button for speakerphone.
I wasn't fazed — and hit the button.
When you get both, that's when you've hit the button".
He hit the button "5" with such force that I could feel the elevator shake.
And then he hit the button, cutting us off in mid-Last Rites.
The judge hit the button — silence — and a number of journalists applauded.
Down, down — The judge hit the button again, and the room went quiet.
O.K.? And then you hit the button for it to continue.
Hit the button, and it cuts it for you," he said.
The guys explained it to my wife: 'If there are any noises whatsoever, hit the button.
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