I can put you in touch with a local photography club (=give you their address or phone number so you can talk to them ). I lost touch with (=stopped writing or talking to ) Julie after we moved. I met him when I worked in Madrid, and I’ve kept in touch with him ever since. stay/keep in touch (=keep writing or talking, even though you do not see each other often ) Anyway, we must stay in touch. Are you still in touch with John (=are you talking to him regularly )? I’m in close touch with Anna. Can I have your phone number in case I need to get in touch with you? Bye. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in touch (with somebody) in touch (with somebody) talking or writing to someone We’ll get in touch (=start talking or writing to you ) as soon as we know the results of the test.