What's the correct sentence: 1. I'm out of touch for you 2. I'm out of touch with you 3. Something else
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Replying to @SynapticSchism
"We're out of touch", since it's a mutual thing.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
This is for the lyrics of a song and this is the other part. So it's clear "we're out of touch" contextually. Then there's a part of why "they" are out of touch but the subject is strictly out of touch with them. I guess I just answered my own question.
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