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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Touch base

Consider the following sentence:


"Tomorrow, I'll touch base with her."


Does 'touch base with ' mean 'to contact with'?


And is this informal or formal phrase?

  

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'touch base with" is an idiom which means to make contact with someone or to reconnect with them briefly. It is quite often used in the the business world of English and like most idioms it is an informal expression that is also used in everyday conversational English.

  • 'touch base with" is an idiom which means to make contact with someone or to reconnect with them briefly.
  • It is quite often used in the the business world of English and like most idioms it is an informal expression that is also used in everyday conversational English.
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'touch base with" is an idiom which means to make contact with someone or to reconnect with them briefly.

It is quite often used in the the business world of English and like most idioms it is an informal expression that is also used in everyday conversational English.

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