Examples of 'keep up with new' in a sentence

Meaning of "keep up with new"

keep up with new - This phrase is commonly used to refer to staying informed or updated about the latest trends, developments, or changes in a particular field, industry, or area of interest. It suggests the need to continuously learn, adapt, or follow current innovations or advancements to remain relevant or competitive

How to use "keep up with new" in a sentence

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keep up with new
I want to keep up with new internet technologies.
Eric takes on more work to keep up with new expenses.
Keep up with new collection techniques.
They must also keep up with new regulations.
We are eagerly taking on a variety of challenges to keep up with new changes.
She likes to keep up with new trends in fashion.
Please make sure to subscribe to keep up with new videos.
I can not keep up with new digital technologies.
Constantly develop your skills to keep up with new technologies.
I try to keep up with new innovations but my resources are limited.
I need to run that script daily to keep up with new programs or deletions.
Having to keep up with new releases of other plugins is no small task.
The cooperation with ebXML was very important to keep up with new technologies.
It can not keep up with new trends now.
Their education never ends because they must constantly keep up with new medical developments.

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How to keep up with new apps.
I guess living here it 's hard to keep up with new slang.
A place to keep up with new trends and best practices in the workplace.
An email alert feature enables users to keep up with new developments on the service.
Keep up with new developments and trends in medical practice and research at Mayo Clinic.
They too need to keep up with new developments.
To keep up with new developments regarding the pCon . planner application.
Is not sufficient to keep up with new technical advancements.
Vietnam has a growing e-commerce sector and it is important to keep up with new developments.
He said rules do not keep up with new technologies fast enough.
As with all health sciences, it will be important to keep up with new developments.
Constantly learning to keep up with new technologies and the new era.
We offer beautiful, modern designs that we continually update to keep up with new trends.
You can also keep up with new Nikon.
Keep up with new trends and techniques - visit our Innovation centers.
Follow us on our Facebook and LinkedIn pages to keep up with new employment opportunities.
FOLLOW US and keep up with new major artists and featured singers on Smule.
We focus on innovation to keep up with new trends ;.
Do you keep up with new developments in the genre?
Please follow me to keep up with new products!
With modern communications technology it's very easy to keep up with new ideas.".
It 's hard to keep up with new ideas out here.
Of learning, and because of lack of time to keep up with new developments.
How can I keep up with new designs?
Becoming proactive, 48 % percent answered an ability to keep up with new or emerging attacks.
I can not keep up with New Orleans!
Fernandez wrote: Also wouldn't hurt to invest and keep up with new technology.
I can't keep up with new.
Creating a noncommittal search profile, in order to keep up with new offers, is an option.
Are you doing anything to keep up with new information in your field?
It 's imperative that we can keep up with new developments.
You also have to keep up with new technology….
In our line of work, we have to keep up with new developments.
In this field, it 's essential to keep up with new technology and preventive methods.
Like how no one expects you to keep up with new music anymore?

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