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The phrase "adding a touch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to enhancing or improving something with a small detail or element.
Example: "She is known for adding a touch of elegance to her designs, making them stand out."
Alternatives: "infusing a hint" or "incorporating a dash".
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"It's pretty good," she said, adding a touch more cognac.
Gastronomically speaking, adding a touch of spice to your daily meal has well-established advantages.
(Cooks who want pink applesauce can try the chef's trick of adding a touch of grenadine).
Others handle the oak deftly, adding a touch of sophistication without overpowering the fruit.
English borrowings are sometimes seen as adding a touch of cool to the otherwise mundane.
Season to taste, adding a touch more lemon, if you think it needs it.
Like adding a touch of sherry to the hoisin sauce, to make it a bit lighter".
This is done by half-drying the fruit, then adding a touch of cane sugar.
But "it's no longer a Parisian place," he said, adding, a touch sadly, "It's no longer a place for lovers".
Given their limited options, retail investors cannot really be faulted for adding a touch of high-yield to their portfolios.
He strides purposefully toward the stage, his slightly pigeon-toed walk adding a touch of youthfulness to his appearance.
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