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idiombe/keep/stay in touch (with)1 to continue to write to, speak to, or spend time with someone that you know:Are you still in touch with Sally?Elizabeth is retiring a little early, but fully intends to keep in touch with her colleagues.Anyone with high blood pressure should stay in close touch with their doctor to make sure their medication is working.get in touch (with sb): Police say that the car was later found abandoned at Queensferry, and ask that anyone who has seen it get in touch with them.2 to have all the information about a subject, or know what people are thinking or feeling:After her son was born, Marie subscribed to hairdressing magazines to keep in touch with the latest ideas, and now she runs her own salon.It is vitally important for people in government to stay in touch with public opinion.get in touch (with sth): She says a lot of things like 'men need to get in touch with their feelings', and 'commitment isn't a dirty word' that drive Paul crazy. —compare be out of touch (with)
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