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Discover Ludwig"touch your" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to give an instruction or direction, such as in the sentence "Touch your toes, then slowly stand up."
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Don't touch your friend!
In the second part, two new commands are added ("touch your shoulders" and "touch your knees").
The first ten trials involve two commands ("touch your head" and "touch your toes").
Do not touch your retirement money.
I touch your arm.
Can I touch your hair?
Nobody touch your choir folder.
Touch your lips.
Don't touch your face.
Never touch your teeth.
Never touch your fish!
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