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The phrase "doesn't touch on" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to not discuss or mention something. Example: The article mainly focuses on the environmental impacts of pollution, but it doesn't touch on the economic consequences.
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One interesting distinction the Times story doesn't touch on – one that impacts the broader question of how many angels is too many — comes down to a startup's founders.
It just doesn't touch on one subject like romantic love — it's about struggle and faith and country.
And, unfortunately, the book doesn't touch on the one inordinately successful below-the-radar lobbying campaign that might shed light on who is really to blame for government not doing the unpopular thing.
Hawking's children are about the one thing he doesn't touch on, and if I were one of them, I'd maybe feel a little hurt.
That's just one element, and that doesn't touch on the first team, so it's a massive job.
"No one's mentioning it, because it doesn't touch on their lives in any remote way".
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If there's something coming out next month that I didn't touch on, absolutely hit me up on Twitter or Facebook and let me know.
The program the company designed did not touch on team development or alignment with the organization's strategic intention.
This is a story which does not touch on divisive political issues.
But the retraction does not touch on other sensational charges in the book.
The resolution does not touch on the question of Assad's fate.
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