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"we're in touch" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that two or more people are communicating or maintaining contact with each other. This phrase can be used in various situations, such as: 1. When catching up with a friend or family member: "It was great to see you again, we should make sure to stay in touch." 2. In a professional setting: "I'll make sure to keep you updated on the project. We're in touch." 3. When planning a meeting or event: "Let's make sure we're all in touch before the conference next week." 4. In a long-distance friendship or relationship: "Even though we live far apart, we're still in touch and talk every day." Example: "Despite living in different states, Sarah and I are still in touch and plan to visit each other next month."
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We know – every day we're in touch with those kids.
"I wouldn't say close, though of course we're in touch.
We're in touch by email and have a very sweet, revived relationship".
Chief Supt Pendry said: "We're in touch with the Americans all the time.
"We're in touch with the customer and we're looking into it," she said.
"We're in touch with the tribes literally constantly now," a senior administration official said.
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"We are in touch.
We are in touch with her family.
"But we are in touch with America.
We know of a few we are in touch with".
"We are in touch with the families," she said.
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