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Victor Xie
"Keep in contact with sb." or "Keep contact with sb."? I see both forms by Googling. So what's the more correct form?
16 apr. 2012 07:56
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Keep contact means to constantly be touching them. Because of convention, and only convention, (possibly helped by a famous commercial from the 80s - reach out and touch someone) keep in touch means to talk on a regular basis.
16 april 2012
Keep in contact would be the formal English and generally everyday English as well. I have never heard 'keep contact'
16 april 2012
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