in touch with someone

in touch with someone
in touch (with (someone)) in communication with someone.

I'm sorry we haven't been in touch over the past few years.

We stay in close touch with the New York office.

How can I get in touch with your sister?

Usage notes: usually used with the verbs be, keep, stay, and get, as in the examples
Opposite of: out of touch (with (someone))

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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