to be out of touch (with someone) (to not have contact [with someone])
Eg 1:
A: Are you still in touch with Pierre?
B: No. We’ve been out of touch for years. We lost touch after he went back to France.
Eg 2:
A: I heard that Liliana has been out of touch with her parents for years.
B: Yes, I heard that too. I wonder why she doesn’t try to get in touch with them.
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Can you make a sentence using “to be out of touch”?

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