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"has deft touch" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that someone has a skillful and precise touch, usually when performing a task or activity. Example: The artist has a deft touch when creating intricate drawings with just a pencil and paper.
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"But there's so much more to his rugby: he has deft touches, picks beautiful lines, gets around the park like a back-rower forward.
This can sometimes feel a bit choppy, but these women have deft touches, letting impulses travel lightly through their bodies and across their faces.
"As well, Paul has had a deft touch in identifying composers and new works, and we hope to continue that tradition, whether that occurs at concerts Mr. Perlman does or does not conduct".
Wilpon has a deft touch with fans.
Madeleine St. John has a deft touch with dense topics.
Liman has a deft touch and a very funny, nervy comedy sense.
The locally trained chef, Lorenzo Loseto, has a deft touch for melding uncommon flavors.
Still, Conant has a deft touch for dishes that, if somewhat contrived in their complexity, are undeniably exquisite.
All this was undeniably beautiful: Mr. Sakamoto has a deft touch and a knack for memorable melodies.
Sharon Creech, the author of 15 children's novels, including the Newbery Medal winner "Walk Two Moons," has a deft touch.
But Spielberg has a deft touch for magic - or, at least, the out-of-this world - in projects from Hook, his version of the Peter Pan story, to Jurassic Park.
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