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The phrase "and a splash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe adding a small amount of a liquid or ingredient, often in cooking or drink recipes.
Example: "For the perfect cocktail, mix the spirits with fresh juice and a splash of soda."
Alternatives: "and a dash of" or "and a hint of".
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Add Worcestershire sauce and a splash of red-wine vinegar.
Season with pepper and a splash of Worcestershire sauce.
Jason Statham with hair and a splash of Old Spice.
Garlic, tomato and a splash of red wine.
Second, the pomegranate molasses is thinned with sherry vinegar and a splash of white wine.
Put the sugar, honey and a splash of water in a heavy-based saucepan.
Ah, mango, with a squeeze of lime and a splash of rum.
At this point, add the anchovies and a splash of the wine or water.
You get an afterglow from orange zest and a splash of Cointreau.
Add the broccoli and a splash of water and steam, covered, for 3 to 4 minutes.
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