Is this sentence correct?
I can't get in touch withe e-books and I really like paperback books.
"get in touch with" appears to be the wrong expression. You may mean "get on with", which means successfully use or adapt to. I really like paperback books, but I can't get on with e-books.
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"get in touch with" appears to be the wrong expression. You may mean "get on with", which means successfully use or adapt to.
I really like paperback books, but I can't get on with e-books.