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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's touched" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been affected emotionally or physically, or to describe a brief contact with an object.
Example: "When I heard her story, I realized it's touched my heart in a way I never expected."
Alternatives: "it's affected" or "it's moved."
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She said: "I love how it's touched people's hearts.
And it's just quick and funny and colorful...but on a psychological level it's touched some nerve with people's inner-nerdiness.
Its dashboard surfaces every domain and every IP address that touches the network, when it was first seen and last seen, how many times it's touched the network, and what its threat level is.
Phillips hacks on, but it's touched down over the Saffer line by a green shirt.
It's touched to Dobbie who shoots low and Green makes a straightforward save.
When it's touched to a water stain, it can determine if it is the result of an active leak or an old one.
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It's touching.
"It's touching, isn't it?" they say, brightly.
"It's touching something that's deep within people.
It's touching some places that are not so rational.
And the effect isn't clueless, it's touching.
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