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Discover Ludwig"get a touch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make contact with someone or something, physically or emotionally. Example: I haven't seen my friend in years, so I'd love to get a touch with them and catch up.
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So things might get a touch exciting'.
His team can't get a touch again.
"First player I've found good enough to get a touch".
Djokovic didn't get a touch in those last four points.
Mansfield yet to really get a touch so far.
Van der Sar could get a touch, but was beaten.
But Sturridge flicks out a foot and fails to get a touch.
Van der Sar could get a touch, but he was beaten.
2.13pm: A cough from Harrison there - remember he did get a touch of radiation poisoning..
So I was able to get a touch on it and slide it away".
There's zip and precision to their play and United are struggling to get a touch.
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