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The phrase "abreast of her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is keeping up to date or informed about another person's situation or actions.
Example: "She always stays abreast of her colleagues' projects to ensure effective collaboration."
Alternatives: "informed about her" or "up to date with her".
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She famously never carries cash but she likes to keep abreast of her subjects' economic woes.
She was unable to get rid of him, but as he drew abreast of her, she cried, "Oh, I'm so glad it's only you!
Her tasks include not only compiling Franklin's schedule but keeping the United States Anti-Doping Agency abreast of her whereabouts at all times in case she is randomly chosen to provide a urine sample.
By filling out a simple online form, he was able in a few minutes to set up an interactive Web page so Ms. Butcher could keep far-flung friends and family abreast of her condition and treatment.
Since then met, the two have collaborated several times, and Mr. Desmangles -- a former president of the international Haitian Studies Association and a professor of religion at Trinity College -- has kept abreast of her work.
At the next red light she was in despair when an old gentleman stepped down from his limousine abreast of her car and baring head and bowi handed her an enormous linen handkerchief.
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Holed forward and abreast one of her boiler rooms, Peresvet sank after catching fire.
He keeps abreast of their personal problems.
Still, I kept abreast of his story by asking around.
The NGOs said the government was kept abreast of their activities throughout their time in Egypt.
Green communicates with his father through letters and has kept him abreast of his season.
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