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'had a touch of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has a small amount of a particular quality, or to describe someone or something with a subtle influence of something else. For example, "The painting had a touch of nostalgia that made it especially compelling."
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He also had a touch of wildness.
His performance also had a touch of coolness and reserve.
Her tactics had a touch of guerrilla theater.
It certainly had a touch of that desert island feeling.
Fred's barely had a touch of the ball so far.
Winston jokingly asked to be reprimanded if he ever had a touch of "Manziel disease".
It had plenty and it had a touch of the unexpected as well.
Mr Alan himself may have had a touch of sentiment for the old days.
(Minimalism's sleek rectitude always had a touch of the wacky at its spiritual core).
"I have had a touch of life in so many different ways.
They were rigid, but had a touch of subtlety built into the fabric.
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