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The phrase "abreast of design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing staying informed or up-to-date with current design trends or practices.
Example: "To remain competitive in the industry, it's essential for designers to stay abreast of design innovations and techniques."
Alternatives: "informed about design" or "up-to-date with design".
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TO keep abreast of design trends and new products, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller, the husband-and-wife team behind the New York interior design firm Carrier and Company, read a lot of magazines.
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Most respondents reported that they spend a considerable amount of time outside of the classroom with curricular design, keeping abreast of curricular changes, and preparing to teach.
Biology education researchers also encounter the daily challenges of keeping abreast of the most current research design and analytical techniques in a field that requires a particularly broad familiarity with the literature in both education and biology.
The freelance designer, who used to work exclusively in print, found she needed to understand and delve into web-based design to stay abreast of client demands.
Over the last 20 years, FlyBase has had to adapt and change to keep abreast of advances in biology and database design.
Over the last 20 years, FlyBase has had to adapt and change to keep abreast of changes in biology and database design.
Software engineers have their own design tasks that designers should support and keep abreast of.
Workshop content was designed to keep assistants abreast of current best practices, inform them of the latest updates to MIT processes and educate them about ongoing administrative initiatives within RLE.
I'm Kelly Scott, arts and culture editor of the Los Angeles Times, with some stories I'd recommend to keep you abreast of the world of theater, visual art, architecture and design, music, opera and dance.
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