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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are keeping up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is maintaining pace or staying informed about something.
Example: "Despite the rapid changes in technology, she feels that she are keeping up with the latest trends."
Alternatives: "are staying current" or "are keeping pace".
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And companies are keeping up with progress.
"We are keeping up with the times".
The scriptwriters of Changing Lanes are keeping up the tradition.
It doesn't seem like resources are keeping up".
The batsmen are keeping up with each other.
Hopefully all LibraryWeb content contributors are keeping up with Libraries Website Redesign Blog.
ALTHOUGH the pacemaker is tiring, the other runners are keeping up a good speed.
"We are keeping up hope," said Martine Del Bono, a spokeswoman for the agency.
The State Department insists that its offices are keeping up with the surging demand.
But Boeing's supporters in Congress are keeping up the pressure on the Armed Services Committee.
You think you are keeping up with friends, or networking, or saving the world.
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