Examples of 'kept abreast' in a sentence

Meaning of "kept abreast"

kept abreast: To stay informed or up-to-date with the latest information or developments. This phrase is often used in professional settings to emphasize the importance of staying current with relevant knowledge or news

How to use "kept abreast" in a sentence

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kept abreast
They would like to be kept abreast of developments.
Kept abreast of current developments from tournament to tournament.
This is why it should be kept abreast of change.
We have kept abreast of evolving digital technologies.
The budgetary authority was kept abreast of those developments.
He kept abreast of opportunity in matters of investment and enterprise.
Cardholders are kept abreast of changes.
To be kept abreast of all thats going on join our mailing list.
Employees will need to be kept abreast of regulatory changes.
They kept abreast of the latest European designs.
And so the whole family kept abreast of him.
He needs to be kept abreast of any new information or issues.
My volunteer fire brigade has got to be kept abreast of these things.
I want to be kept abreast of all of your findings.
Community agencies were involved and told that they would be kept abreast of progress.

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I was kept abreast with my order.
All the specialties and professionals involved are kept abreast from an educational standpoint.
You will also be kept abreast of legislative developments specific to labour.
Shoghi Effendi was the keenest observer of political events and kept abreast of all happenings.
You will be kept abreast of developments.
Your Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs will be kept abreast of developments.
This was so that he kept abreast of all serious offences in the school.
Weather indication, please subscribe to the newsletter to be kept abreast of weather warnings.
At the same time he kept abreast of the thought and theology of the day.
Sorry to be interrupting, admiral, but I thought you would want to be kept abreast.
Nelson was being kept abreast of the response.
I kept abreast of Beathan, staying between him and the kid.
The group indicated a desire to be kept abreast of associated legislation and policy proceedings.
Initially the storm posed a threat to Florida, where military officials kept abreast of the situation.
Drivers should be kept abreast of any policy changes and regular communications are key.
The Executive Board would be kept abreast of developments.
He also kept abreast with all the Guyana shares.
Parliament would be involved in the appointment and kept abreast of the representative 's work.
Industry will be kept abreast of any developments through the CATS Web site.
Nevertheless, the European Parliament would be kept abreast of.
The Committee should be kept abreast of the latest developments.
With the Commission 's help, our Parliament can also be kept abreast of events.
The Committee would be kept abreast of any notable developments.
Are you kept abreast of anything that goes on there?
I was also told I'd be kept abreast of any news.
Who kept abreast of advances in physics, was.
Residents of Mangaung will be kept abreast of developments in this regard.
I've kept abreast of his activities, monitoring him.
In spite of his internment, he kept abreast of aeronautical developments.
He 's been kept abreast of the whole situation.
Since its foundation, Eastwood International School has kept abreast with best pedagogical practices.
The Board was kept abreast on the Durban Review Conference, its outcome and follow-up.
Any news I need to be kept abreast of?
This group should be kept abreast of developments In a number of ways, including.
The goings-on in Sorrento or wherever it was . I kept abreast of things by phone.

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Examples of using Abreast
Let us keep him abreast of current events
Stay abreast of modifications to our calendar of occasions
We just want to keep abreast of it thats all
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Examples of using Kept
It must be kept at this temperature at all times
The wards must be kept very quiet
We kept enough for winter and planting
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