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Keep in touch.
If you keep in touch with someone, you keep communicating with them even though you may live far apart.
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He needed to keep in touch with his market.
These later depictions, which were unlikely to represent individual women, were used for communication of commonly held ideas of "femaleness" across far-flung social networks in Europe, which still needed to keep in touch to survive.
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He wants to stay friends and he keeps saying he needs to keep in touch with me as he misses me, and keeps calling and texting.
You'll find internet cafes everywhere, and a bashed-up old mobile phone you can stick a local sim card in is all you need to keep in touch.
Here are a few tips on how – and how not – to use digital tools with fellow colleagues: If there is an event outside of working hours and colleagues need to keep in touch, create a Whatsapp group with an appropriate title and a company logo.
And they also need to keep in touch with its backup nodes.
All the stuff you need to keep in touch with your friends and family is on the Blast.
TimelyPresent is a single purpose information appliance for asynchronous messaging to connect three-generation families whose members need to keep in touch across large distances and in different time zones.
It's inconvenient for her to go check Facebook or Twitter for the small tidbits of information that she needs to keep in touch with the world when BuzzFeed contains all of her entertainment and news in one app or website.
You'll still need to keep in touch with each other to sort out details of the separation, and if you have kids, you will have to deal with each other even more frequently.
Want to keep in touch with friends?
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