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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the icon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is located or represented on a graphical icon, often in the context of software or digital interfaces.
Example: "To access the settings, click on the icon located in the top right corner of the screen."
Alternatives: "at the icon" or "upon the icon."
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Click on the icon below to donate now!
Click on the icon you wish to 'chat' with.
Under Orientation, click on the icon for Landscape.
Click on the icon to read it.
(To print, click on the icon below the checklist).
You click on the icon to call a free driver.
You click on the icon for the software.
Click on the icon at right to read it.
Click on the icon below and "Save Link As..
Clicking on the icon launches Gmail in a new tab.
Clicking on the icon will turn them on or off.
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