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The phrase "a very nice touch" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that adds an extra level of detail or thoughtfulness to a situation or object. Example: The floral arrangement on the table was beautiful, but the addition of a small vase of freshly picked wildflowers was a very nice touch.
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And the fork is a very nice touch".
The England team have gone out to sign autographs for a frustrated crowd, which is a very nice touch.
Tracking children as they grow into teenagers and being able to manage their devices is a very nice touch.
The address book and the family calendar are based on, and synchronize with, the equivalent programs on Palm organizers -- a very nice touch.
Making the alien the crux of all extraterrestrial culture of the last 60 years (with a hotline to Steven Spielberg) is a very nice touch.
Referring to the Loewe designer, Stuart Vevers, she added, "You also get a letter in the bag from Stuart, saying that this is one of his favorite pieces, which is a very nice touch".
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Very nice touch — and a brilliant challenge to Republicans.
Abby West of Entertainment Weekly complimented the writing of B.J. Novak in the episode, saying that "This was another gem... [Novak] kept a very nice light touch on the whole love triangle thing, only giving us that one wonderfully uncomfortable moment at Pam's desk when they were betting on how many jelly beans were in the container".
This technique is used quite often by professionals to hide the nozzle of a balloon in any sculpture, so when you look closely at your sculpture, you will be unable to see how it was filled with air, which is a very nice professional touch.
There are some very nice touches in the British volume – including an illustration of the safe gaze-range while looking at passengers opposite you on the Tube (anywhere between shoelaces and mid-chest is OK) and the recommendation that visitors check out the website of nicecupofteaandasitdown – a deep-end immersion in the British love of the biscuit.
Wasted, a new comedy about amiable West Country losers who dedicate themselves with some diligence to getting out of their gourds at every opportunity, had some very nice touches, but relied almost exclusively for its humour on the scatological and I mean health-warning scatological; this was gamey meat indeed.
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