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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tap at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of lightly tapping or knocking on something. Example: She could hear her cat tap at the window, trying to get her attention to be let inside.
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Oil on tap at the Baghdad Hilton.
It will be on tap at three Oak Bluffs restaurants.
It's on tap at Nicoletta Pizzeria and Osteria Morini.
The drums roll and tap at the edge of audibility.
On tap at the White House on Tuesday night?
In one room, three beautiful young women tap at computers.
"You look like you have a nervous tic," when I tap at the touch pad.
Plenty of beer (on tap, at €3 for 500cl) was consumed during the process.
Gin and tonic on tap, at the new Gin Palace in Alphabet City.
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Denise tapped at her tablet.
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