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The phrase 'has got in touch' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has contacted an individual or group. For example: “John has got in touch with the company to ask some questions.”.
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She has got in touch with a lawyer, she says.
Update: Felicity has got in touch to confirm that yes, it was all a big joke.
11.19am: @justicentric has got in touch on Twitter to point me to this raw footage of scenes on one of the ships.
Ms. Gilbert has got in touch with local parking garages and has even considered the waste transfer station at 92nd Street, all to no avail.
Ms. Wallace has got in touch with publishing companies ("so the families could get a little money"), although none have responded.
Speaking of her relief last night, the Olympian thanked all those who had helped with the search: "I am indebted to everyone who has tweeted about it, everyone who has got in touch and who has publicised the situation".
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Now Mr. Doma finally has gotten in touch with his feminine side.
Or know someone who has? Get in touch at [email protected].
Update: One of the founders, Jonathan Wu, has gotten in touch with some more detail.
Update: Alibaba has gotten in touch to respond to some of this article.
"Some paratroopers from Ivanovo have got in touch with me.
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