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The phrase 'touch by' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'touched by' with a particular emotion or following an event. For example, "The speech was so moving; I was deeply touched by it."
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TOUCH, by Courtney Maum.
Later, Brown kept in touch by phone.
We kept in touch by email.
We'll be in touch by email.
Twig, we'll be in touch by email.
We kept in touch by phone.
Touch, by Henri Cole (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $23).
One crisp touch by Rendell, and the game was won.
They agreed to keep in touch by telephone hotline.
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Additional 'touch' by Eddie Montilla.
The Metaphysical Touch By Sylvia Brownrigg.
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