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Discover Ludwig"were in touch" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that two or more people are communicating or staying in contact with each other. Example: After their high school graduation, Sarah and Emily promised to stay in touch. They were in touch through letters and phone calls for many years, even though they lived in different states.
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People wanted leaders who were "in touch" and empathetic.
"You were in touch with the patients.
Soon, they were in touch with numerous couples.
"We were in touch with him and his doctor.
It was the last time they were in touch.
This particular evening we were in touch with the Wyoming.
In general the departments themselves were in touch with the Ministry of Labor.
We were in touch and corresponded and occasionally saw each other.
We hadn't lived in the same country for two decades, but were in touch almost daily.
Ultra-urban we may have been, but at least we were in touch.
We were in touch through Facebook and he was always smiling and cheerful.
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