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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to touch" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used as a verb or an infinitive phrase to indicate physical contact or feeling. Example: "She reached out her hand to touch the smooth surface of the marble statue." In this sentence, "to touch" is used as an infinitive phrase to describe the action of physically contacting the marble statue.
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I refused to touch it.
I like to touch it.
No tattered tomes to touch.
Nobody wants to touch it".
"People wanted to touch us.
They want to touch me.
You have to touch it.
They wanted to touch me.
I wanted to touch people.
They refused to touch pork.
"Nobody wanted to touch it".
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