Sentence examples for added touching from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added touching" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to describe something that has been made more emotional or poignant, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The film had an added touching element that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "additional emotional impact" or "enhanced poignancy".

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"If we had had another government until now we wouldn't be under orders" of the European Central Bank, Mr. Bersani added, touching on a delicate issue here.

"It starts here," he continued, touching the reporter on his right, "and it ends up here," he added, touching the reporter on his left.

"If you are…" he added, touching my forehead with his two fingers, imitating a gun.

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Add touching into it and we're likely to run a mile.

Next step for Samsung: add touch screen controls.

The topic, he added, "touches everyone's lives".

But Finnish composers added touches of Northern European folk song and marches, and hints of jazz.

Then, he added touches of true black to the center of the lip.

In the second part, two new commands are added ("touch your shoulders" and "touch your knees").

When the Romans conquered the Celts, they added touches such as cider and bobbing for apples.

It adds touches of gravity and some sense of timelessness.

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