touch base
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To briefly communicate or check in with someone
  • 1Let's touch base next week to discuss the project.
  • 2I need to touch base with my team before the meeting.
Touch base means to quickly talk to someone to see how they are doing or to give them an update. It's like a short conversation to make sure everything is okay or to share information. It's a way to stay connected with someone.
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Remember, touching base is usually a quick and informal interaction. It's not meant for long conversations or in-depth discussions. Keep it brief and to the point to respect the other person's time.
at a medical facility
Brief Update at the Medical Center
Patricia
Hey Kevin, I just wanted to touch base about the patient's progress.
Kevin
Sure, Patricia. I checked the charts this morning, and everything looks stable.
Patricia
That's good to hear. I'll update the team during our next meeting.
Kevin
Great, let me know if there's anything else you need from me.
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Similar to "touch base":
  • 1check in
  • 2connect
  • 3reach out