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Sakthi_koval Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Correct Phrase ?

Hi,

Would someone help me out about the phrase 'STICK IN TOUCH'. Is the phrase correct? Both gramatically and scemantically?
  

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" That means that you will continue to write or call (or e-mail), especially while someone is away for a long time or is moving away.

  • " That means that you will continue to write or call (or e-mail), especially while someone is away for a long time or is moving away.
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I think the phrase you are looking for is "keep in touch." That means that you will continue to write or call (or e-mail), especially while someone is away for a long time or is moving away.
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Grammar GeekI think the phrase you are looking for is "keep in touch." That means that you will continue to write or call (or e-mail), especially while someone is away for a long time or is moving away.

We also use "stay".

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