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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "it will click" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that, after a period of difficulty understanding or figuring something out, a realization or understanding has occurred. For example: After re-reading the instructions several times, I finally understood how to complete the task - it will click.
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"One day, it will click and I'm going to be up there and make the cut.
I hope one day it will click that I want to do this, or study that.
And then all of a sudden, it will click, and it will seem like a real thing happening".
When we do a bit with her next week we'll be hoping that she's come alive, that it will click her into gear".
There is still a feeling that at some point it will click a little more and it will be efficient and entertaining, but for now efficiency is putting us where we want to be.
Maybe this time it will click.
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But as I grow up, hopefully this year, I'll keep working and it'll click".
It'll click and whirl and reboot with the new firmware in place.
The "Gaze Mode" is actually quite handy, and if you look at a specific item for a second or so, it'll "click" the link for you automatically.
Explaining your need for acknowledgement and presenting the problem as a benefit to the company as a whole will make sense to them and hopefully, it'll click.
It'll click when the person is ready for it to.
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