at one's fingertips
Example Sentences
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I have simply come to the conclusion that there is such a thing as having too much information at one’s fingertips — or at least too much to be able to see the forest for the trees.
From Los Angeles Times
But some of the froth has evaporated as services have proliferated, making it harder for companies to meet growth expectations and resulting in overwhelmed consumers: Some of the thrill of having thousands of shows and films at one’s fingertips is gone.
From New York Times
There’s a world out their at one’s fingertips.
From Washington Times
Nowadays I can’t even get my head around the multitude of potential lovers available at one’s fingertips.
From The Guardian
Having some pre-made responses at one’s fingertips would save everyone a little more time, Miklós thought.
From Washington Post
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