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Discover Ludwig"Keep us posted" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to ask someone to keep you informed or updated on a situation or development. Example: "Hey, can you keep us posted on the progress of the project? We're eager to hear how it's going."
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Keep us posted.
Readers, keep us posted.
Vivek Raj asks: "Can you keep us posted on the chances of rain?
For the next twenty years, the director and the star would periodically keep us posted on Doinel's progress.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, November 23 , 1946P. 23 We look to W. & J. Sloane to keep us posted on the life of the average American family, and Sloane seldom lets us down.
Could you please keep us posted on this?
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Reaching out to her Facebook friends at a time when even eating, let alone speaking, was a challenge, she kept us posted regularly.
If you can keep posting and keep us abreast of what's going on in Chicago......
[I have] nothing against him personally as I'm sure he's a decent chap, but his onstage persona remains this privileged, plummy, foppy-haired, skipping face-wobbler – it's a combination of finding that pretty basic, boring and "silver-spoon" + feeling frustrated that other observational comics will have been sidelined so that he can keep us locked in this post-Vaudeville, cheeky chappy hell-hole.
Keep us on your radar for posts about flash sales and deals, including free tickets for children this summer at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., and how to save 35% on a sportfishing package at an Alaskan resort.
She will keep me posted".
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