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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a touch of audacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of boldness or daring in a particular context, often in a positive or creative sense.
Example: "Her latest artwork has a touch of audacity that sets it apart from her previous pieces."
Alternatives: "a hint of boldness" or "a dash of daring".
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Cablevision's Newsday bid had a touch of audacity to it, coming as it did after offers from two dyed-in-the-ink newspapermen: Mr. Murdoch, whose News Corporation owns The New York Post, and Mortimer B. Zuckerman, owner of The Daily News.
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Brennan, now 57, is a swindler of a recognizable type: totally unscrupulous, with the nerve and audacity of a second-story man, but also with a touch of class that has always given him friends in high places.
I can't help but feel grudging admiration for their audacity and, when I think back to my own teenage years, a touch of sympathy.
Second, there is a feeling of audacity sweeping the ruling circles.
"A touch of a roadhouse.
And a touch of frustration.
A touch of sweetness lingers.
7. "A Touch of Sin".
A Touch of The Grape.
A touch of blush, only.
Add a touch of rouge.
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