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Free sign upThe phrase "and in touch with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate maintaining communication or connection with someone or something.
Example: "I have been in touch with my old friends from college, and we plan to meet up soon."
Alternatives: "and connected to" or "and communicating with".
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John Ryley, head of Sky News, said the guidance showed Judge was a "moderniser" and "in touch with the real world".
French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius said the country is "fully committed to our compatriot Serge Atlaoui," and "in touch with [his] family and lawyers".
He was a true leader and in touch with people.
Everyone is welcoming, friendly and in touch with their environment.
He was very uninhibited, physically and sexually free, and in touch with his body.
I have always seen myself as metrosexual and in touch with my feminine side.
"Someone who is socially at ease, smart, and in touch with his emotions," she wrote.
Institute of Technology and in touch with Linus Pauling, doing structural research into biological molecules there.
Consequently, the theatre that emerged was resonant, varied, and in touch with all segments of society.
"It was enough to keep me alive and in touch with the world I was trying to enter," he remembers.
I was forever up to date with the news agenda and in touch with the mood of the nation.
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