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English Idioms about "Communication"

Touch base

English Idiom

Meaning: To make contact or reconnect with someone to share information or check in on progress. It often implies a brief conversation or update to stay aligned.
Origin: The idiom 'touch base' originates from baseball, where players need to physically touch a base to be safe. It transitioned into business and everyday language to mean reconnecting or updating someone.
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Examples

  • Let's touch base next week to finalize the project details.
  • I need to touch base with my team before making the final decision.
  • We should touch base with our clients to ensure they are satisfied with our services.
  • After the holidays, we will touch base to discuss our strategy for the new year.
  • Can we touch base tomorrow morning to review the meeting agenda?
  • It's important to touch base regularly to keep everyone on the same page.
  • I just wanted to touch base with you about the upcoming event.
  • Let's touch base later to see how your presentation went.
  • We need to touch base with the marketing department to align our campaigns.
  • I'll touch base with you after I get more information from the vendor.