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Discover Ludwig'in touch later' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that you will contact or talk to someone at a later time. For example, you might say, "I'm in a meeting right now, so I'll be in touch later."
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But that defiant image was somewhat undermined when a rights manager for ABC Sports on Thursday told The Des Moines Register that the Pawlenty campaign had improperly used the "Miracle on Ice" Olympic footage and lawyers would be in touch Later a spokesman for ESPN, which oversees ABC Sports, retracted that threat and indicated no legal action would be pursued.
But when the two finally do reach consummation – and the build-up is excruciating, as our heroine manoeuvres relentlessly and agonisingly to bring it about – the sense of morning-after deflation is palpable: ''Let's be in touch later," he said cautiously.
aka-aki automatically writes a personal diary that makes it possible to get in touch later on.
On Wednesday the OSCE said it had lost contact with another 11 observers near Donetsk, but the group got back in touch later in the day.
Knock Knock uses Beacon technology set up within certain fraternity and sorority houses at these schools so students attending a party at one of the houses or are looking to pledge can easily connect with those they met at the event and stay in touch later.
Citrix has first-time applicants sign up in their Talent Network to keep in touch later on, and Squarespace lets candidates evaluate them after the interview to get a sense of how they are perceived in hiring and also to help hire later on.
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Here, that would include the three ballet students who danced Young Cinderella, Young Prince, and his best buddy (who, in another nice touch, later hooks up with one of the stepsisters).
We kept in touch, and later that week I got a call from him inviting me to a party.
Some of his charges affectionately stayed in touch and later sought him out in the city.
If you feel there are uncertainties, perhaps give the patient a time frame, like 'get in touch no later than this time, or if exactly this or that happens'".
Even if you don't manage to have a coffee together, you can still suggest that the two of you get in touch again later, perhaps through email, Facebook, etc., to discuss the reading and to keep in touch.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com