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"add a nice touch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to add a final detail or element that enhances or improves something. Example: The host of the dinner party added a nice touch by lighting scented candles and arranging fresh flowers on the table.
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Paul International Airport, as it calls itself, a men's-room attendant would add a nice touch of European elegance.
The inclusion of fruit is also the subject of much debate, although raisins or orange peel can add a nice touch if you're into that sort of thing.
Some are flavored with spinach, crab, shrimp or lobster, and these add a nice touch when paired with sauces with similar flavors.
The blue and pink pillows add a nice touch: this image is all about the feelings we project on our pets.
And though most tourists won't be buying huge flats of begonias, geraniums, pansies or impatiens, 50 fresh tulips from the Netherlands for just £15 (about $30) could add a nice touch to your hotel room.
Hand-written thank you notes and gift boxes add a nice touch, too.
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A touch of cumin or more predictable common rosemary adds a nice touch.
A little bottle of sherry and glass jar of shortbread biscuits added a nice touch.
Carimi adds a nice touch of warmth and soulful singing to X-Man's more direct deejaying.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra played in a narrow glass box above the stage and was at times visible, which added a nice touch.
A beautiful, rough-hewn stone retaining wall framed the eastern edge of the property, adding a nice touch of Old World charm.
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