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Keep abreast.
If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments.
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For this reason, attending symposia abroad will be more than usually essential to keep abreast of all the gossip.
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Efficient search tools are crucial for biomedical researchers to keep abreast of the biomedical literature relating to their own research.
The advice is to keep abreast of local information.
We try to keep abreast of everything, including space.
You keep having to return there, just to keep abreast of the past.
For the next week, the press scrambled to keep abreast of every head-spinning new plot twist.
He also tried to keep abreast of the latest scientific advances.
Denied much access to Pakistan, Indian analysts sometimes struggle to keep abreast of it.
It's also a great way to keep abreast of the news in real time.
Many are throwing rocks.It is harder than ever to keep abreast of progress.
In 1979, he acquired Fairchild Camera & Instrument in order to keep abreast of hightech industry.
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