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The phrase "a touch of grace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that adds elegance or refinement to a situation, action, or object.
Example: "The dancer moved across the stage with a touch of grace that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a hint of elegance" or "a dash of sophistication."
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But the messiness of the film seems appropriate to its subject, which is the attempt to bring at least a measure of order — and even a touch of grace — to a chaotic and frequently ugly reality.
She starred in another short-lived sitcom (A Touch of Grace, 1973) and, in her final performance before her retirement, provided the voice for Mrs. Santa Claus in the animated television special The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974).
She was cosmopolitan, beautiful, and charming three words that would never be used to describe her notoriously aloof and prickly husband.Like Ms Peng today, Madame Chiang added a touch of grace and beauty to a regime sorely in need of both.
She dreams of people who conjure a touch of grace with a glance of empathy, a wink of recognition, but her fantasies are as narrow as the realities that she depicts; these moments of practical magic and twinkling goodness are a slight and saccharine view of the human animal.
Apple's next-generation iMacs to add a touch of grace [Apple Insider].
Burke has a rugged air to her, but not without a touch of grace.
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But you knew instantly that it was a blunder during last Saturday night's debate, in a moment that cried out for a touch of personal grace, to dismiss Senator Clinton as "likable enough".
A TOUCH of royalty graced East Harlem yesterday, when the Three Kings emerged on East 106th Street in flowing capes and robes of shimmering red and gold.
Mr. Gore, as he closes in on his dream of winning the White House, might consider tempering his fighting style with a touch of modesty and grace.
Generation after generation, we are linked via the jumble of atoms that each of us is composed of, atoms that, with "a touch of an unsought grace," remember where they've been and, after we die, find their way into someone else's memory.
This guy was just a special man with a touch of God's grace on his writing.
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