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in touch

adverb as in abreast

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We got in touch with his publicist and went back and forth for like six or seven months.

The pair are now hoping for a big boost after a University of Oxford college got in touch asking them to craft items from a fallen tree on its land.

From BBC

By comparison, 15,000 such people got in touch with the organization in all of 2017.

From Slate

But she kept in touch with women back home, who would share videos which she then collected and archived.

From BBC

You can stay in touch with the latest forecast on the BBC Weather website or app.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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