Sentence examples for may click on from inspiring English sources

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Users may click on one of the green dots representing an instance of allele-specific expression to receive information about the number of reads supporting the reference and variant in whole-genome sequencing and transcriptome sequencing and the statistical significance.

But Facebook users may click on only one of every 2,000 ads.

The user may click on any one of the designs to generate a metabolic network map that has corresponding metabolic pathways and reactions color-coded by flux values.

Following this examination, one may click on the "Confession" tab and follow the instructions to confess one's sins to a priest, perform acts of contrition and receive absolution.

Ten thousand people may click on your book, but not one will hit "buy" if it doesn't grab their attention, intrigue them, amuse them, or move them.

Users may click on the diamonds in the bottom center to reveal or hide these features.

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I think they may have clicked on me.

You may have clicked on a link on another web page that is not working correctly.

You may have clicked on this headline because you expected a simple explanation for a simple thesis.

Many of you may have clicked on this article expecting to see a list consisting of amazing legs, a great smile, chiseled abs, and a tan..

You may click anywhere on the other Epochs or on the arrows to navigate to those exhibits.

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