Sentence examples for abreast in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abreast in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "abreast of," which means to be informed or up to date on a particular subject.
Example: "She always stays abreast of the latest developments in technology."
Alternatives: "informed about" or "up to date on."

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Cars move two abreast in narrow lanes.

Drivers often ran their cars two and three abreast in the slippery conditions.

The effect we made entering two abreast in procession was the main concern of our supervisors.

The cars were also narrow enough to fit two abreast in a railroad car.

It was also cheering to see bikers chatting while cycling two or three abreast in "Conversation Lanes".

It is required to arrange the walk so that any two girls march abreast in the same triplet exactly once.

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(Should these cruisers spend their twilight years as taxis, however, sitting three-abreast in the back seat will be difficult, despite the abundant legroom).

Allowed seating arrangements are 2 2 2 six-abreast in first class, 2 3 2 seven-abreast in business class, 2 4 2 eight-abreast in economy class, or 3-3-3 nine-abreast in high-density economy class.

Seating options range from 4-abreast in first class to 11-across in economy.

The ride features four trains which each seat riders four-abreast in two rows.

It's not uncommon to see a pack of winged supers three and four abreast, darting in and out of traffic and changing lanes in the middle of the turns".

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