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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a touch over" is correct and can be used in written English
You would typically use it to indicate that a number is slightly higher than an expected value. For example, "The temperature was a touch over 80°F today."
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Thursday is South Indian night (a feast of Keralan dishes –a touch over budget at £11.95 per head but still great value).
That figure is faster than earlier in the recovery but still close enough to revenues growth to have held back the annual flow of red ink, which, as of the first half of 2014, stood at $259.7 billion a year, a touch over 10.0percentt of total expenditures.
They're all a touch over six inches long.
Most of the holes are a touch over 100 yards.
Furthermore it has Kat, a hydrant-force singer who stands a touch over 5 feet.
In 19 Tests since the start of 2012, Bell averages a touch over 32.
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Murray is a touch over-eager in the next point, netting after a tame return.
It's just that the show's fans can be a touch over-excitable.
Phelps's explanation was that his trainer had simply been a touch over-enthusiastic.
This film considers other views, arguably a touch over-generously, to a sub-X Files soundtrack.
These days his 17-bedroom mansion feels a touch over-modernised and the street outside can get noisy, but it is right in the centre.
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