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The phrase "a splash of wit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of humor or cleverness added to something, such as writing or conversation.
Example: "The article was informative, but it could have used a splash of wit to make it more engaging."
Alternatives: "a touch of humor" or "a hint of cleverness."
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Add a splash of wine or sherry for extra flavor.
To wit, throughout his numerous film outings, Bourne has taken out enemies with a pen, a book, a splash of vodka, and even used a toaster to help him blow up a house.
A splash of orange.
A splash of red wine vinegar.
There was a splash of mysterious crimson.
Add a splash of olive oil.
A splash of hot sauce is optional.
Maybe even a splash of blood.
Add a splash of water if necessary.
Add Champagne, then a splash of Chambord.
Add a splash of water and blend again until smooth.
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