Sentence examples for abreast if from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abreast if" is not correct in English; it seems to be a typographical error.
The correct phrase is "abreast of," which means to stay informed or up to date on a particular topic or situation.
Example: "She always makes an effort to stay abreast of the latest developments in technology."
Alternatives: "informed about" or "up to date on".

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Dunham said she composes her own tweets but doesn't log onto the social media site herself, although she is kept abreast if there's an "important response".

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Two lanes are expected to accommodate three cars, or even trucks, abreast, even if it means scraping through, hooting like mad, with only inches to spare on either side.

Some might think that's too much foot space, but if you've ever been sandwiched three abreast in the back of any late-model sedan, you'll want all the extra hip and knee space you can get.

Cars move two abreast in narrow lanes.

Gold even pulls off the tricky feat of mimicking the swaggering rat-a-tat rhythm of Groucho's speech: "Maybe if you can pick yourself up off this pickle barrel, you could walk abreast with us, if you know what I mean, and if you're half the swine I think you are, you probably do".

Because of your depression, seeing your posts helped me better understand what you were feeling, and also stay abreast of you if you were going through a particularly difficult time, as you openly shared many aspects of your life on Twitter.

But Lieutenant Farrell said: "These two men were driving their cars at excessive rates of speed and in a reckless manner, and it was evident to onlookers that they were intent on staying abreast of each other, if not exceeding each other, in speed and in distance".

"We're monitoring it at this point, keeping abreast of it, seeing if there are any reasons for us to get involved," says a spokesman, adding that members of the office have been in touch with Cuomo's office in New York.

Asked if he kept abreast of the Jets' score, Pennington said: "I peeked at it every once in a while.

It should become the authoritative textbook for these tumours, particularly if subsequent editions keep abreast of this rapidly changing field.

Still, some analysts say Toyota risks losing its edge if it does not keep abreast of advances in zero-emissions technology.

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