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to contacts
noun
The act of touching physically; being in close association.
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I'd recently switched to contacts.
Antony wrote letters, made phone calls, spoke endlessly to contacts, travelled the country.
All of the documents pertain to contacts between Mr. Elliott and government officials.
It emerged during the trial that the teenager sent thousands of online messages to contacts in Australia.
One of my mistakes was to join an expensive group because I thought it would lead me to contacts.
Editing and access to contacts can be managed through permissions.
The smallest producers use the same retailer or sell to contacts in times of scarcity.
Figure 13d shows the equivalent circuit, where R s is included due to contacts and wire.
Issues related to contacts for electrical and magnetotransport are also solved.
This was not passive tracing; people went to contacts' homes on a daily basis.
They repeatedly refer to contacts with Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, often identifying him as "JH".
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