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Discover Ludwig"touch on this" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to briefly mention or discuss a topic without going into detail. Example: In her essay on environmentalism, the author touched on the importance of reducing plastic waste.
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Therefore, one might touch on this unknown issue of a non-biological origin of protoconsciousness, partly because Hameroff and Penrose entitle their article, "Consciousness in the Universe" and then continue (see their abstract) "we conclude that consciousness plays an intrinsic role in the universe" (our emphasis).
Actually Cech might have got a touch on this.
Driver becomes a bit unstuck when I touch on this.
I did indeed touch on this subject a fortnight ago.
Once again, the Alberta study doesn't touch on this.
A handful of poems touch on this in the context of literary tradition and colonial history.
Madame the princess did not touch on this point in her interview.
And does this film touch on this potentially juicy aspect of the story?
"Excuse me—I'm looking for the dirtiest possible thing I can touch on this street".
It's a set of qualities that is rarest among superstars, and the review doesn't touch on this at all.
But a programme that doesn't at least touch on this issue leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com