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The phrase "to be in touch with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that you are in contact with a person or that you are getting information from that person. For example: "I'm trying to stay in touch with my old high school friends."
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It's important to be in touch with your body.
To be in touch with your feelings, however things go.
They ought to be in touch with the grass roots".
You have to be in touch with them".
They need to be in touch with that.
I think that to be in touch with mass society you have to be in touch with the mass media.
I would not claim to be in touch with the climate and culture of Silicon Valley.
No matter what the concern, don't hesitate to be in touch with someone in our office.
We encourage students to be in touch with their departments directly with these kinds of questions.
They seem, mysteriously, to be in touch with one another, with 'wacker', the spirit of scouse".
That's what you have to be in touch with to be a good actor.
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to be in tension with
to be in line with
to keep in touch with
to be in mainstream with
to be in accordance with
to be in bed with
to get in touch with
to be in lockstep with
to be in competition with
to be in tune with
to be in step with
to be in business with
to be in discussion with
to be in conflict with
to stay in touch with
to remain in touch with
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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.
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