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"lost his touch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone who used to be skilled or successful is no longer as able to do something. For example, "The chef used to be a master of French cooking, but lately it seems he has lost his touch."
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Nolan has finally lost his touch".
He has literally lost his touch.
Maybe Mr. Cowell hasn't lost his touch after all.
But then, like an aging veteran, he lost his touch.
It seems that Mr Corzine has not lost his touch.
THE orator-in-chief has not lost his touch.
The political general had not lost his touch.
Since then, though, Carr seems to have lost his touch.
Fans began to wonder if Paterno had lost his touch.
Beowulf has not lost his touch: "he ripped up the serpent".
Allen set a finals record for 3-point shooting in Game 2, then lost his touch for a week.
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