keep in touch

  • 91in touch — ► communicating or continuing to communicate with someone by phone, email, etc.: get/keep/stay in touch (with sb) »We need to get in touch with our suppliers right away. »Let s keep in touch over the next few days while the installation is in… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 92get in touch — verb establish communication with someone (Freq. 5) did you finally connect with your long lost cousin? • Syn: ↑touch base, ↑connect • Derivationally related forms: ↑connection (for: ↑ …

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  • 93get in touch with somebody — be, get, keep, etc. in ˈtouch (with sb) idiom to communicate with sb, especially by writing to them or telephoning them • Are you still in touch with your friends from college? • Thanks for showing us your products we ll be in touch. • I m trying …

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  • 94be in touch with somebody — be, get, keep, etc. in ˈtouch (with sb) idiom to communicate with sb, especially by writing to them or telephoning them • Are you still in touch with your friends from college? • Thanks for showing us your products we ll be in touch. • I m trying …

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  • 95East Touch — (東Touch) is a weekly Chinese language magazine written in Cantonese style in Hong Kong. It is published every Tuesday by East Touch Publishing Limited, part of Global China Group Holdings Limited.Content East Touch is an infotainment publication… …

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  • 96be in touch with something — be, keep, etc. in ˈtouch (with sth) idiom to know what is happening in a particular subject or area • It is important to keep in touch with the latest research. Main entry: ↑touchidiom …

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  • 97in touch with something — in touch (with (something)) having recent knowledge about something. I try to keep in touch with the latest developments in the music scene. A president must stay in touch to know what citizens want or need. Opposite of: out of touch (with… …

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  • 98in touch with — in touch (with (something)) having recent knowledge about something. I try to keep in touch with the latest developments in the music scene. A president must stay in touch to know what citizens want or need. Opposite of: out of touch (with… …

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  • 99in touch — (with (something)) having recent knowledge about something. I try to keep in touch with the latest developments in the music scene. A president must stay in touch to know what citizens want or need. Opposite of: out of touch (with (something)) …

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  • 100in touch — phone or write a letter, keep in touch    Have you been in touch with your family in China? …

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