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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Touch upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a topic or subject is briefly mentioned or addressed. Example: "In her speech, she will touch upon the importance of environmental conservation."
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"We tried to touch upon things that were important to the novel," said Mr. Arteta.
We'll just touch upon the top two, then quickly jump to a local solution.
There is another aspect of her work that is difficult to touch upon.
Ms. Lee's comments touch upon a major fault line in opinion between Washington and Seoul.
You touch upon something and leave it, or you must make circumlocutions".
The hypothetical situations at the regional contest were devised to touch upon various industries and issues.
However, there's one area of very thin ice that you touch upon.
Some affect consumers' health, some touch upon ethics and some are meaningless.
"These things touch upon the soul of the people," he said.
Jamie: At the same time, we've touched upon things you're not 'supposed' to touch upon.
"That is something we wanted to touch upon in the square, where it's all about power.
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