How To Use Touch-type In A Sentence
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The ability to touch-type is greatly overrated unless you are the secretary - sorry, PA - to some antediluvian boss who still wants to dictate letters.
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I want to be able to touch-type, and these new machines are too small for this.
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I think it's developed as I used to touch-type, then developed a right-hand style which only uses 3 fingers when I had a trapped nerve problem.
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This led her to buy a computer on which to learn to touch-type but instead she began creative writing.
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I just recently explained why I can't touch-type.
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Oliver Letwin, the Shadow Home Secretary, said teaching officers to touch-type would be a valuable weapon in the fight against lawlessness and disorder.
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I already knew how to touch-type - first step, I thought, to becoming a writer - and I persuaded my employers to let me learn to use their Compugraphic photo-setting equipment.
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He has large-print books and is being taught to touch-type.
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Despite being forced to learn Typing in high school for three years, I can't touch-type.
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Mr Morley's varied career continued when in 1941 he was posted to Egypt, where he was taught to touch-type in a converted bus and then posted to Heliopolis, where he was part of a team handling vital war correspondence.
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It's not as if the world has been overrun with people who have evolved long, spindly, super-springy fingers to touch-type on traditional keyboards, after all.
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After two failed attempts to teach myself to touch-type on another machine, investing in my own obliged me to get serious and stick with the exercises for a month until I had disciplined my fingers to find the keys without looking.
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All the keys were covered and there was a poster of the keyboard on the blackboard so we could learn to touch-type.
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Unless you have very small hands, you will also struggle to touch-type because of the closely spaced, flimsy-looking keys.