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The phrase "a touch of truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small amount of truth or honesty in a statement or situation.
Example: "In his speech, he added a touch of truth that resonated with the audience, making them reflect on their own experiences."
Alternatives: "a hint of truth" or "a dash of truth".
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It stings when a customer calls them ambulance chasers, but there's a touch of truth to that remark.
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They deserve something lasting — something that won't collapse at a touch of the truth.
"The apartment faces an alley and is entered by a fire escape, a structure whose name is a touch of accidental poetic truth," the playwright wrote in the stage directions for Act I, Scene 1 of "Menagerie," "for all of these huge buildings are always burning with the slow and implacable fires of human desperation".
There was truth in this, though there was more than a touch of pot and kettle, too.
In truth, Shiner Bock was barely a cut above the other beers, darker for sure, and with just a touch of malty flavor to set it apart.
"A touch of a roadhouse.
And a touch of frustration.
7. "A Touch of Sin".
A touch of sweetness lingers.
A touch of class.
"A touch of period".
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