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"good touch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial term used for when one does something well, or performs a task with skill or expertise. For example, "He had a really good touch on the free throw shot!".
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He looks in good touch.
"We're in very good touch," she said.
He has good touch as well.
He's got good touch and awareness.
He brought people into play and showed a good touch".
He showed poise, great pocket mobility and good touch.
Found the odd good touch from penalties, though.
"He's very accurate and has a good touch.
Pritchard added, "And he's got a very good touch with breeding rare animals in captivity".
The report begins with common enough scout-speak: "Excellent arm strength under pressure … Good touch.
Resting his head on your shoulder is always a good touch.
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