Click on in the link

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faya

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Hello, dear teachers!
While reading educational text, I saw a construction "click on in the link" in the sentence. That's how it was completely: "You can click on in the link provided below".
Could you tell me, what does "on in" mean.
Although, I wanted to congratulate you with teacher's day. In Russia we celebrate it on the 5th of October :)
 
Can you give us the link to where you found that sentence/phrase please?
 
Can you give us the link to where you found that sentence/phrase please?
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Sorry, I can only send you this screenshot of PDF. This is a subtitles of a YouTube podcast. The needed sentence is in the middle.
 
"click on in the link"
It's a mistake.
.. a YouTube podcast.
Then please give us the link to the YouTube video. You've quoted a large chunk of it. It's a legal requirement. We need the source to be in compliance with copyright laws.
 
Then please give us the link to the YouTube video. You've quoted a large chunk of it. It's a legal requirement. We need the source to be in compliance with copyright laws.
The link and the title of the video are at the top of the transcript screenshot. Both the transcript and the narrator do (erroneously as teechar already stated) say "click on in the link below).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-Cmlv0npA4&t=171s

Perhaps he meant to say something like 'click on the link in the text below', and then changed his mind or simply forgot. Maybe he simply misread the script he was reading from. Who knows?
 
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