During his long discourse, he did not touch that point.
A.touch upon
B.touch on
C.touch of
D.No improvement
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B. touch on. The phrase 'touch on' is specially used when we want to talk about a subject quickly when writing or speaking about any other subject.
In the given context, the phrase has been used to specify that the speaker did not talk about some specific things that needed to be mentioned in the long discourse.
It also speaks of the listener who were willing to hear the point but could not get an opportunity for it.
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