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The phrase "tap *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a verb and can have a few different meanings, such as to lightly touch or strike something, to draw from a source, or to access information or resources. Example: "She gently tapped her fingers on the table, lost in thought." (meaning: lightly touched) "I tapped into my savings to pay for the trip." (meaning: accessed from a source) "He had to tap his extensive knowledge of physics to solve the complex problem." (meaning: draw from a resource)
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Tap, tap, tap.
Tap, tap.
Tap tap, tap tap, then once more — tap tap.
DANCE: TAP CITY -- Tap, tap, tap.
Tea [tap, tap].
Tap water".
Tap Kids.
Tap Card.
Tap Charge.
Tap in tap out.
Tap tap, swipe, tap tap, swipe.
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