Put one in touch with verb phrase
Used when one makes an opportunity or occasion for someone to assemble, meet, communicate with another one, team, company or organization
Could you put me in touch with your boss ?
I really thank you for agreeing to put me in touch with some leading experts in this field.
A face-to-face meeting needs to be planned after these online discussions. Let me put you in touch with her.
Used to indicate a small meeting that is held after a large one
The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To begin to decline or deteriorate decline; to get worse very quickly
After his leg's injury, his skiing career hit the skids.