Sentence examples for abreast up from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abreast up" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two phrases, "abreast" and "up," which do not work together in this context.
Example: "The team stayed abreast of the latest developments in the project."
Alternatives: "informed" or "up to date".

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"But they are aggressive, rude, and ride three or four abreast up the hills.

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You'll be kept abreast of up-and-coming neighborhoods that you may not have considered, or new developments slated for sale that may be just what you're looking for.

The health service managers must institute mechanisms to keep health care workers abreast with up-to-date knowledge and skills in their profession.

At this intersection, mightier than mine, the cars sidle up three abreast.

THE racecars were lined up two abreast at Portland International Raceway, but when the starter waved a green flag and yelled, "Go! Go! Go!" his voice was almost the only sound.

After the announcement, the Bryan Herta Autosport entry that Wheldon had taken to victory lane at Indianapolis in May, driven that day by Tagliani, was parked in Wheldon's honor and the remaining cars that were running when the race was called lined up three abreast in Indianapolis 500 starting formation, on pit road with all the racers' crew members lined up in the pit boxes.

They told us to run, and they rode alongside the column and fired into it all the time, our comrades dropped around us, and we filled up to ten abreast and ran, and they shot, shot, shot".

(Are we just describing what's more commonly referred to as "getting old"?) Listen, from one boomtowner to another: It may be time to give up on keeping abreast.

There had always been controversy about the need for maintaining Preserves (see B. L. Sanders, Z. Goroshovski, and Cohen and Cohen), but from this remote region I was simply unable to keep abreast of all the political ups and downs.

Others say that they are inefficient, that four rickshaws rolling abreast on a Dhaka street take up the square footage of a bus while transporting just eight passengers.

In fact, there is now more places to read than ever before, but it can be tough to find the time and energy to stay abreast of developments at work, keep up with the news and read novels for pleasure.

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