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The phrase "always kept informed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone being consistently updated or made aware of information or developments.
Example: "As a project manager, I ensure that my team is always kept informed about any changes in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "constantly updated" or "regularly informed".
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He always kept informed about the England set-up and served on the Middlesex committee.
Keep doing what you're doing!" "I was surprised at how fast I was examined & treated", "Excellent care – was always kept informed of what was happening, why all decisions made…No delays". In the interim, our volume has increased to over 60,000 visits annually.
The COGESs were not always kept informed and rarely participated in the implementation.
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Dietrich, as always, keeps informed; the years have not eroded her impatience with fools.
The management should always be alerted to additional occupants so doormen are kept informed.
"I think we are often informed in a timely fashion and often kept informed as we go along, but not always," he said.
Robert Mercer, too, was kept informed.
"I will be kept informed.
We need to be kept informed.
I always kept myself informed of these curious agonies of sectarianism, Mosby wrote.
Went everywhere and always kept staff informed and so on.
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