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I'm reaching out to you vs I reach out to you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'm reaching out to you' is commonly used when you are currently in the process of contacting someone or initiating communication. 'I reach out to you' is used to express a general habit or action that you regularly do to contact another person.
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I'm reaching out to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you are currently in the process of contacting someone or initiating communication.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are currently making an effort to contact someone or start a conversation. It implies a sense of immediacy or ongoing action.
  • So that's why I'm reaching out to you,
  • I'm reaching out to you despite everything that you have done, and you still can't get out of your own way.
  • I'm reaching out to you despite everything that you have done, and you still can't get out of your own way.
  • I'm reaching out to you.
  • I'm reaching out to you despite everything that you have done, and you still can't get out of your own way.
  • I'm sorry that I pressured you into reaching out to your family.
  • I'm saying, we should keep reaching out to this kid.
  • Appreciate your reaching out to Fiona.
  • I'm not reaching out to her, no.
  • I'm planning on reaching out to Kurt personally through Principal Figgins... to try to make amends.
  • Thank you for reaching out to me.
  • Like god reaching out to man.
  • Your brother is reaching out to you.
  • I can feel him reaching out to us.
  • NYPD are reaching out to New Jersey Police and her family.
  • True. A horrible influence she's reaching out to.
  • I think we should keep reaching out to this kid.
  • I stumbled across the Isis foundation website... and saw they were reaching out to meteor victims.
  • Reaching out to me is a big risk to your cover.
  • Reaching out to locals, asking if they've seen anything.

Alternatives:

  • I'm getting in touch with you
  • I'm contacting you
  • I'm reaching out to you for help

I reach out to you

This phrase is correct and is used to express a general habit or action of contacting someone. It implies a regular or repeated action.

This phrase is used to convey that you have a habit of contacting someone or reaching out to them. It indicates a recurring action rather than a specific instance of communication.
  • I suggested I reach out to you.
  • I happened to speak with your father the other day, and he recommended I reach out to you.
  • Boyd: Next time I reach out to you, I don't care if it's a smiley face.
  • I reach out to you and ask if a child's spirit is present?
  • I reach out to you.
  • Boyd: Next time I reach out to you, I don't care if it's a smiley face.
  • How do I reach out to you people?

Alternatives:

  • I regularly contact you
  • I often reach out to you
  • I always get in touch with you

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