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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touch you" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe physical contact or emotional impact. Example: "Her words touched me deeply and brought tears to my eyes."
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Did he touch you?
I didn't even touch you".
Don't let them touch you.
"It's that extra touch you get".
He doesn't move to touch you.
Sorry I ever had to touch you.
Didn't it touch you?" Morrie said.
What do you mean, don't touch you?
I cannot even touch you,'" she said.
They weren't afraid to touch you".
Then maybe it won't touch you".
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