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The phrase "try to keep in touch" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a casual or friendly tone to encourage someone to stay in contact or maintain communication. Example: "I know we'll be busy with our new jobs, but let's try to keep in touch through phone calls and text messages."
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Keep in touch.
If you keep in touch with someone, you keep communicating with them even though you may live far apart.
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"I used to try to keep in touch, then I realized we're all strangers," Moore says.
Kendrick-Holmes will try to keep in touch with the program while he is on his tour.
And hear from us – I do try to keep in touch once a week by phone (but email doesn't count!).
"I try to keep in touch, but I try to save my music for when I'm doing it.
Despite their suffering, Lomax and fellow prisoners managed to build a radio to try to keep in touch with the progress of the war.
They were not especially close, but they found each other smart and interesting and said they would try to keep in touch.
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He tries to keep in touch.
We are trying to keep in touch but haven't had much luck.
She went to work anyway, trying to keep in touch with her 9-year-old by phone.
He may wax on about the good old days, but Mr. Paul tries to keep in touch with a younger generation.
A few bars of coverage would occasionally appear on the phones of people trying to keep in touch with home.
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