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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Out of touch

It's been 5 years I am out of touch with my books. So whatever I get asked. I'll be unable to answer.

Is the meaning and sentence grammatically correct?

  

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Liton Das out of touch I've been [away from / out of touch with] my books for five years, so I won't be able to answer anything I am asked. CJ

  • Liton Das out of touch I've been [away from / out of touch with] my books for five years, so I won't be able to answer anything I am asked.
  • CJ
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Liton Dasout of touch

I've been [away from / out of touch with] my books for five years, so I won't be able to answer anything I am asked.

CJ

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