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in touch1In or into communication: ask someone to put you in touch with other carers I’m not much of a one for keeping in touch...- This might be good news for the communications industry and good news for anyone trying to get in touch with us.
- We really hope that people from Asian communities with an interest in charities will get in touch and join this scheme.
- All community groups have to do is get in touch and tell us how they believe broadband would help them.
2Possessing up-to-date knowledge: we need to keep in touch with the latest developments...- She was an avid reader and kept in touch with her home county through the weekly Connaught Telegraph.
- Make sure to get this web address to those who are living away so that they may be able to stay in touch with what we are all up to in this neck of the woods.
- In Washington, President Bill Clinton cancelled his schedule to keep in touch with developments.
2.1Having an intuitive awareness: you need to be in touch with your feelings...- The sessions are aimed at getting individuals in touch with the inner self.
- This was the work of a vital performer in touch with the soul of the Cosmic American Music.
- I want him to be in touch with his Australian heritage and learn to tackle and play the game that they play in heaven.
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