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The phrase "a human element to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of personal or emotional aspects in a situation, process, or system.
Example: "Incorporating a human element to our customer service approach has significantly improved client satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a personal touch to" or "an emotional aspect to".
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There is a human element to the fitting, too.
"Her company lets me add a human element to that, too.
"It was about adding a human element to a hyper-politicized policy," Teatro said.
Users often trade with peers, adding a human element to the experience.
Again, the Tories failed to accept that there is a human element to this change.
"There is a human element to this... that is not lost on me and should not be ignored.
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There's just a natural human element to a great song that feels immediately satisfying.
But Mr. Trueman contended that live musicians bring an important human element to a performance, interacting with one another and controlling factors like tempo, dynamics and pitch along the way.
"I really like Nick Cannon as a host and I've seen other shows, I believe Nick adds a really human element to this thing," Stern says in the video below.
2. Wayfarer – Reflections Another beautiful vocal from Animai, adding a soulful human element to the clinical tribal rhythm section.
Many Cardiff supporters feel there is a basic human element to this story.
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