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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touched on this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means briefly mentioning or discussing a topic or idea. Example: During the meeting, we only briefly touched on this topic, but we will go into more detail in our next meeting.
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We have touched on this subject before, Mukhtar, but there's plenty more to expand on from that 2008 piece.
I touched on this Tuesday, so here's the update.
We also touched on this piece, which provides a template for venture behavior.
>> And as just an extension of what Steve said, he lightly touched on this.
The Washington Post recently touched on this topic, referencing "ghosting" as a rising trend in the workforce.
We have touched on this subject before.
In past posts I have touched on this issue.
Jacobson touched on this sentiment as crew members were almost finished cleaning.
Previous studies have touched on this topic.
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Recent histologic studies have touched on why this association between BME and joint destruction exists.
Much of this is touched on in The Bedside Guardian.
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