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The phrase "abreast of new developments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of staying informed about recent changes or advancements in a particular field or topic.
Example: "To remain competitive in the industry, it is essential to stay abreast of new developments in technology."
Alternatives: "up to date with new developments" or "informed about recent changes".
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Stay abreast of new developments by monitoring the news.
Wright himself kept well abreast of new developments in science.
Mini-courses in advanced immunology with rotating topics ensure that students keep abreast of new developments.
And as Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin's intriguing new book shows, the state has been keeping abreast of new developments in surveillance technology.
Lewis said the administration at the Phoenix campus is trying to keep everyone abreast of new developments but is finding it difficult.
The calibration of these codes and specifications is a continuous process necessary to maintain a safe national and global infrastructure system while keeping abreast of new developments in engineering principles, and data on new materials, and applied loads.
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Moreover, because scholarship in these fields is constantly changing, even if a high proportion of teachers had majored in the subjects they teach, they would still need to stay abreast of the new developments in their fields.
An interesting aggregate of the types of research being conducted mainly in Europe and largely in German only two contributions are in English the volume is a useful way for English-speaking scholars to keep abreast of the new developments in continental research, which seem to be moving in more new directions than in previous years.
Though much of his previous work draws on fields such as history, sociology and economics, Harris said his new role helps keep him abreast of new intellectual developments in various disciplines.
The law should also allow the government to search the database only for important needs, as certified by a special DNA court, whose judges would develop expertise in the uses and abuses of DNA and keep abreast of new scientific developments.
This is the first of a series of messages that will be sent once every 4-6 weeks to persons who have registered for this SRI-Update-L announcement list to be kept abreast of new information, developments, opportunities, issues, etc. regarding the System of Rice Intensification (SRI).
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