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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touches from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
However, it is more commonly used in spoken language and may sound more informal in written texts. Example: The artist's latest masterpiece evokes a sense of nostalgia, with gentle touches from his childhood memories.
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Cromartie, in a green jersey, tried dodging touches from more than 40 players.
For their ceremony, there will be touches from other moments in the couple's careers besides "Cymbeline".
Nine suites sport luxurious fabrics and lavish design touches, from marble baths to inlaid headboards.
Ms. Straub retained a few touches from BookCourt, including the blond wood shelves, which she salvaged.
Baseball parks have long been identified by architectural touches, from arching facades to ivy-covered walls.
The finishing touches from both forwards were the main cause of an underwhelming result all round.
The response to these extra touches from staff, patients and their relatives has been very positive.
Two nice touches from him in the last couple of minutes.
After the pass came the holiest of holy trinities, three perfect touches from Bergkamp.
It continued climbing, with only the lightest touches from the feather, until it was poised on Mr. Johnson's shoulder.
But what especially catches the eye are the distinctly old-fashioned touches from Ms. Holt's native England.
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