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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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He put her in touch with local expert Alexander Bell

In 1886, her family travelled to a specialist doctor in Baltimore for advice. He put her in touch with local expert Alexander Bell.

HI,
Is it correct to interpret the bolded part in the above as "He arranged her to meet local expert ...?" Thanks.
  

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Close, but arranging requires more help than simply putting in touch .

  • Close, but arranging requires more help than simply putting in touch .
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Close, but arranging requires more help than simply putting in touch.
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