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The phrase "some touch-ups" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to minor adjustments or improvements made to something, such as a project, artwork, or a presentation. Example: "Before we submit the final report, let's make some touch-ups to the formatting and layout."
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The colors didn't match the surrounding ancient pigments, and some touch-ups were already decaying.
Some touch-ups look better than others, however, and you might prefer the approach of manually applying corrected colors to the red pixels.
But Friday morning arrived dry and sporadically sunny, although Ms. Smith had to take the medallion down to bang out dents and do some touch-ups with gold spray paint.
Now that they've gotten some preliminary data and some promising stats on sign-ups, with a 10percentt conversion to paid subscriptions, they've made some touch-ups.
He was calling from near Pimlico, a rental home he said needed some "touch-ups" before a three-race slate in Friday's program.
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If it's your kid playing, before play begins, take a close up of the face without the hat on, set the exposure there, and prepare to do some touch ups later.
"I need to find some touch-up paint to match it".
CONS: There is only one full bath, and it needs some touching up.
They also added sod in the front and did some touch-up exterior painting.
My problem is that every year, when I reopen the house, the outside paint needs some touching up.
The place looks worn and in need of some touching up, but it is clean and inviting.
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