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"put him in touch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to connect or introduce someone to another person or group. Example: "I'll put you in touch with our marketing department so they can give you more information about our products."
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You hear me? — Yes sir. His father had put him in touch with Price.
Mr. Civico, in turn, put him in touch with an official at the Clinton Foundation.
You hear me? —Yes sir. His father had put him in touch with Price.
"I put him in touch with my father and they finally agreed on 20m dinars".
But an editor put him in touch with an agent, Harriet Wasserman.
The bureau, in turn, put him in touch with Metro Club.
Intrigued, Harris contacted Joe Berke, who put him in touch with a patient.
Fagan immediately contacted Fresh Air, who put him in touch with Merritt's manager.
She put Eppler in touch with her son, who put him in touch with Schmidt.
"Buy father a short-wave radio, and put him in touch with the world".
He also leaned on Buckinghamshire Business First, which put him in touch with like-minded individuals.
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