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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tap the table" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to describe the action of lightly tapping the surface of a table with the palm of your hand, finger, or a small object. For example: "The teacher tapped the table to get her students' attention."
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To figure how many times 4 goes into 36, Mrs. Damiba chants with the children, "Count by me, don't pass me up," and they tap the table out on their fingers.
And in an ingenious experiment in which students were sat at a wooden table and asked identical questions about their health, he found that individuals with a high desire for control were more likely to tap the table and say "touch wood" when interviewed just before sitting exams than students questioned on a normal study day.
What if you could put your iPhone on the table and, if it rang, tap the table once to answer, tap twice for speakerphone, put your whole hand down to silence it, etc?
For hitting, either tap the table with a finger or two or scrape the table with the edge of your cards.
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She snorted and tapped the table.
He tapped the table for emphasis.
"But …" Thoughtfully, he taps the table.
He tapped the table thoughtfully with a pudgy finger.
He tapped the table nervously with his finger.
"Oh yes, yes, yes," she said, tapping the table.
When asked their favorite of the three popular Essex spots, Ms. Shohet tapped the table.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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