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View definitions for put in touch

put in touch

verb as in refer

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“We can move absolutely faster than that,” Mr. Witty said, asking to be put in touch with any organization that had complained to Mr. Wyden.

After missing out on the official ticket sale in 2023 - Swift's show in Cardiff due to take place this June sold out in minutes - she was put in touch with someone who claimed to have four tickets to the US pop idol's Liverpool date.

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Mikey says it was not until his third call - six weeks after the first - that he was put in touch with a local therapist for face-to-face counselling.

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Before I went inside I was put in touch with an incredible charity called Epic Restart Foundation which helped me start to rebuild my life.

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Sean said the most surprising leg of the journey was Saudi Arabia, where he was put in touch with a man who was active in a bikers group.

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

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