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How to use out of touch in a sentence

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It shows he's out of touch what's been going on in America over the last three years.
Rarely has the church appeared so out of touch with present-day Scotland than it did during the cardinal's sermon.
Then again, perhaps we were just a bunch of Chardonnay swilling elitists totally out of touch with middle Australia.
On field training exercises, combat soldiers will be out of touch from loved ones for days.
Dame Stella is somewhat out of touch with modern archive services, which can be innovative and challenging.
During winter I usually hibernate to the point of feeling quite out of touch with most of my friends.
There was also a discussion after the dinner about whether the media elite is out of touch with America.
If that's true, then the UBP and the community are out of touch with the way the capital punishment debate is going.
When so out of touch with public and media attacks, that is when a First Minister should turn to his special advisers.
He's an easy target and they all laid into him with predictable criticism for being out of touch and old fashioned.
Policy holders want cash today, not the promise of jam tomorrow, and if people don't appreciate that then they are out of touch.
Estimates put the numbers of errors out of touch at somewhere between seven and nine.
They may be excusable, but they are out of touch or misled or thinking wishfully.
The problem is that many of us are out of touch with our natural inclinations.
Then again, perhaps we were just a bunch of chardonnay-swilling elitists totally out of touch with middle Australia.
Throughout this campaign he has demonstrated how out of touch he is by failing to make any impact on the dominant public services issue.
If such longtime supporters abandoned ship, surely the gerontocracy in Hanoi was out of touch.
One of the most intriguing sections of the commentaries is how totally out of touch the creators feel with their audience.
And to be priggish about the sunglasses that people buy is out of touch with how people live their lives.
Am I that old and out of touch, so entirely uncool and devoid of reasonable advice and emotional support?
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Examples from Classical Literature
If this is the new Presbyterianism, clearly, I am out of touch and in the wrong church.
The predicable hysterical reaction to the posters, prove once again just how out of touch the three main parties are from the public they claim to represent.
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