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"single button" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a button that is singular in number, meaning there is only one of it. You can use "single button" in a sentence in situations where you want to specify that something has only one button, as opposed to multiple buttons. For example: - "The phone has a single button on the side for turning the volume up and down." - "Please press the single button on the elevator to go up to the 10th floor." - "This jacket has a single button closure in the front." - "The remote control has a single button for turning the TV on and off." In each of these examples, "single button" is used to clarify that there is only one button in question, emphasizing its singular nature.
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"You had this single button to jump.
You don't have to click a single button.
"Jobs insisted that his have a single button that toggled.
And that one single button click momentarily ruined my life".
Swinging a bat requires a single button push.
Despite its radically different look, a single button still turns on the entire system.
So did Joe McEwing, who had also not undone a single button.
You transfer your pictures from the camera to your Mac by clicking on a single button.
Just touch a single button and ask the phone to call someone.
It looks like a large iPhone, with just a single button on the front.
The newborn babies are also equipped with a single button on the end of the tail.
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