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The phrase "a touch of provocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight or subtle element that incites or challenges someone, often in a playful or teasing manner.
Example: "The artist's latest work has a touch of provocation, inviting viewers to question their own beliefs."
Alternatives: "a hint of challenge" or "a dash of incitement".
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And it found robust expression in an Inaugural Address that added up to a quietly passionate brief for both the necessity and the Americanness of an energetic public sphere — a manifesto for what the President dared to call, with a touch of sly provocation, "collective action".
And it found robust expression in an Inaugural Address that added up to a quietly passionate brief for both the necessity and the Americanness of an energetic public sphere a manifesto for what the President dared to call, with a touch of sly provocation, "collective action".
His work will also be on view at the "Contemporary Bestiary Italian Artists from the ACACIA Collection" exhibition where art and nature combine, perhaps with a touch of irony and provocation. .
"A touch of a roadhouse.
7. "A Touch of Sin".
A touch of sweetness lingers.
And a touch of frustration.
A Touch of The Grape.
A Touch of Glamour.
Add a touch of sugar.
Add a touch of eyeshadow.
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a bit of provocation
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