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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touching something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where physical contact with an object or a metaphorical connection to a subject is being described. Example: "He felt a sense of nostalgia while touching something that reminded him of his childhood."
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"It's touching something that's deep within people.
Sandel is touching something deep in both Boston and Beijing.
"Does it feel like you're touching something more then 4,000 years old?" Carole asked.
Without experiencing the slight disjointedness of touching something without physically touching it yourself, it's difficult to elaborate.
I think it is a stone and reaching to my head and touching something wet, shriek hysterically that, "It's blood!
Notably, touching something warm after a feeling of ostracism — like holding a warm cup of coffee — is enough to halt and even reverse some of these autonomic responses.
Jocelyn and I shriek and hug onto Bennie, which for me is like touching something electric, his actual body in my arms.
By touching something we find disgusting, a previously neutral or even well-liked item can acquire — permanently — its properties of grossness.
He takes the family on a drive into the country and shows Mia how to catch fish by hand, touching something deep in her.
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"It showed that we touched something.
Perhaps it touched something deep inside Buddha.
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