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The phrase "a loving touch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle, affectionate action or gesture that conveys care and warmth.
Example: "The mother gave her child a loving touch on the shoulder to comfort him during the storm."
Alternatives: "a tender touch" or "an affectionate touch".
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But a loving touch is enough to change everything.
"I think it gives a nickname a loving touch," he said.
Run by an islander who clearly knows what she's doing, the restaurant features a large daily menu of prepared dishes, freshly made with a loving touch … Read the full review Isa Çelebi Sok.
He had never known a loving touch nor how to trust a human being.
Until his rescue, this tiny grey Chihuahua had never set foot on grass or known the comfort of a loving touch.
Months later, as I reflected on Sharon's life, and death, I realized that my only significant contributions to her last few weeks were empathy and a loving touch.
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"Ethel" is a loving, touching and sometimes mischievous tribute to Ethel Kennedy, 84, by her youngest daughter, Rory Kennedy, a filmmaker.
Though the documentary is "a loving, touching and sometimes mischievous tribute," Alessandra Stanley wrote in The Times, "it should have been kept private".
Just a gentle, loving touch from a parent can also give your baby the love and attention he/she needs.
Jay is blessed with an off-beat sense of humor and a wonderful way of narrating truly earth-shattering history with aplomb and a light, loving touch.
As an extra loving touch, warm the towels or robes ahead of time in the dryer or using a towel warmer.
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