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The phrase "a nerve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person's boldness or audacity, often in a context where someone has done something surprising or inappropriate.
Example: "I can't believe she had the nerve to ask for a raise after being late every day this week."
Alternatives: "gall" or "audacity".
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But they touched a nerve.
I definitely touched a nerve.
The article struck a nerve.
A nerve has been touched.
Tony Blair has a nerve.
Have I hit a nerve?
He has struck a nerve.
The article hit a nerve.
"It really hit a nerve".
This dig hit a nerve.
But he touched a nerve.
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