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The phrase "a touch stupid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone as slightly foolish or lacking in intelligence, often in a light-hearted or humorous context.
Example: "His idea was a touch stupid, but it made everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a bit foolish" or "somewhat silly".
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(Robert Ryan had a lock on this type in the 1940s and '50s.) Mr. Reeves's natural sobriety works well for the part, as does his ability to play it stiff and straight and a touch stupid.
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A touch.
And a touch paranoid.
A touch wheel.
Do a Touch test.
In fact, it can make us feel stupid and out of touch.
At times "Homicide" seemed too tony for NBC, so a downscale touch of "Cops" injected into a UPN show is not a stupid idea.
But it would be too easy, and more than a little stupid, to attribute Guardians' success to the gentle "feminising" touch of Perlman.
He's a stupid, stupid little man".
Bowles said sequestration was a "stupid, stupid, stupid" idea.
Feel a little stupid.
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