The
saying “in touch” simply means “in
contact, or in communication”.
For Example:
“Let's stay in touch.”
“I'm not
reachable over the weekend, but I'll be in
touch early in the week”
“How can I get
in touch with her? It's urgent.”
“Don't be a
stranger. Keep in touch.”
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