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The phrase "press the red button" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving instructions or directions that involve activating something by pressing a specific button.
Example: "In case of an emergency, press the red button to alert the authorities."
Alternatives: "hit the red button" or "push the red button."
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Press the red button?
For any personal requests, press the red button.
You just press the red button and shoot.
Press the red button on a blue emergency phone tower.
If you press the red button, you can even take part.
If they start deducting points from us, I'll press the red button and go for all-out war".
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On November 24th, when Princess Mette-Marit of Norway pressed the red button, pumps started to hum, pressing freshwater from a river and saltwater from the nearby Skagerrak through an array of white steel cylinders.
The steward presses the red button again.
Pressing the red button puts Bethan straight through to her support worker at Wirral Autistic Society so she can get immediate advice and reassurance.
If you pressed the red button during the final, you could hear the stars of CBBC – two men, a woman and a puppet of a dog – attempt to keep up with the match.
The hidden cost of the boomerang kids, back at home with mum and dad Homes in national parks – in pictures No one told me that my car had been 'exported' Train ticket discount offer was a complete waste of money Pressing the red button with BA cost me more than £1,000 There are just over 10 days left to join our collective energy switch.
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