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The phrase "an extra touch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe adding something additional that enhances or improves a situation, object, or experience.
Example: "The chef added an extra touch of spice to the dish, elevating its flavor to a new level."
Alternatives: "a little bit of" or "a hint of".
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Simple and seductive, with an extra touch of showmanship.
To give an extra touch of flavour, garam masala powder may be added at the end.
(For an extra touch of decaying grandeur, the movie was actually shot in Asbury Park, New Jersey).
Just to add an extra touch of uncertainty, the Notes icon (below and to the left of the Email one) is in just the same yellow.
The island also has a 13th-century baroque palace, which adds an extra touch of magic to the already ostentatious isle.
Howard and his opposite number, Stephen McPhail, are two genuine playmaking left-footed No 10s, which added an extra touch of tradition.
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But even without an extra touch, that kind of ball can always creep in at the far post". Newcastle are not level for long.
For an extra touch, include a picture of you wearing or using their gift.
Oysters and calf brains were delightful together, if you could ignore the sea beans, which added an unnecessary extra touch of slime; aged squab put up too much of a fight.
And, amusingly, that screeching white cockatoo, which isn't in the script of "Kane" but appeared out of nowhere in the movie to provide an extra "touch," is a regular member of Lorre's household.
For an extra touch, pour a small amount of brandy (1/4 cup will do) over the fried cheese.
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