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The phrase "always in touching" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of ongoing connection or communication, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "We are always in touching, sharing updates about our lives."
Alternatives: "always in contact" or "constantly in touch".
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Five penalties from Rhys Jones meant that the Dragons were always in touching distance, but a penalty try thanks to a dominant scrum gave the Scots a just-deserved win.
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Javelin's limited partners, made up mostly of family offices, understand that shift, Katz says, adding, "We're always in close touch with them about our portfolio companies and who the great companies are".
Millennial women especially grew up with the therapized prescription to always be "in touch with your inner child".
We are always constantly in touch with the people, we live together side by side.
"We are always in touch.
"But we were always in touch, on the phone.
They are excellent networkers and great opportunists, always in touch with events.
"We are very good mates off the field, always in touch away from rugby," Webb says.
"You're always in touch with someone else, 24 hours a day," Professor Katz said.
She was always honest with her writers, always in touch with them, and always eager to see their next story or poem.
"I'm always in touch with my engineers, asking if certain parts have been developed, have they maximised this or that, why is this, why is that?
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