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Discover Ludwig"I tap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of lightly hitting or touching something with one's hand or a small object. Example: "I tap my pencil on the desk to the beat of the music."
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For me, that happens more consistently when I tap into my passion and create from there.
"Uh, convert?" I tap.
I tap out.
I tap dance between meals.
Where can I tap into history?
I tap my pipe out on it.
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"I tap-danced and you sang".
I tap-danced hard but failed to persuade the board.
I tapped her shoulder.
I tapped away.
"Mr. Feather?" I tapped three times quickly.
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