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Discover Ludwig"touch a button" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical action of pressing a button. For example: "Just touch the button on the side of the machine to start the process."
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"They didn't just touch a button that made the cars.
Users touch a button and the phone dials an automated answering service.
The best part is that the clock is always listening; you don't have to touch a button first.
All I have to do is touch a button on the steering wheel to take a call.
The new chips also make other "contextual computing" possible without requiring the user to touch a button or screen.
After the initial setup, customers don't have to log in to use the app; they just touch a button on the phone, and there it is.
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Academics can produce a top-notch podcast with no special training, and without touching a button.
He touched a button on his computer and little yellow thumbtack-like circles appeared on the Google Earth photo.
In the Ford, the driver can adjust the height of the brake and gas pedals by touching a button; Chrysler says it will offer a similar feature next spring.
Eddie Bauer models can be ordered with power controls for that seat ($455) so it can be raised or folded by touching a button.
The modem also connects the device to Internet radio and music recommendations by touching a button on the remote control.
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