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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a touch of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small amount or hint of something, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The painting has a touch of a vintage style that adds character to the room."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a dash of".
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"A touch of a roadhouse.
He also said he had a touch of a stomach ailment, but he was able to participate in family activities.
His new universal control has been programmed to start DVD movies at a touch of a button.
With just a touch of a button, it made the familiar action of sweeping and vacuuming hands-free and completely unfamiliar.
One of the map center's video walls is "touch-enabled," meaning users can explore the nooks and crannies of maps with a touch of a finger.
And it shows; the water tank's hidden away and your coffee is produced at a touch of a finger rather than a press of a button.
There's a touch of a quest tale as our heroes bravely journey to Liesl's childhood home to lay her father's ashes to rest.
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He has a touch of an Italian George Graham about him, which appeals as well.
A touch of redemption, a dash of hope — sure.
A touch of madness and the touch of a miracle".
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