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keep across
verb
To keep abreast of or up to date with; to keep people informed of.
Exact(34)
"In this job, you've got to keep across what young audiences are doing.
It says users may find it difficult to keep across ever-changing policies, and may be harmed by unintended consequences.
We'll keep across his fitness issues and ensure you're in the loop.
Making sure you keep across new developments and understanding their impact on the media world will always mark you out.
Entirely chaotic, with whole bursts of Russian conversation, a brilliant translator trying to keep across everything, and an audience member who wondered allowed whether the cast had stolen his neighbours' dog.
Wang and Xu would haggle to buy as much as they could carry; neither owned a car, so they'd haul their keep across fields and onboard bumpy, smoke-spewing buses back to the capital.
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The published diaries that Tony Benn so assiduously kept across his long political career tell it all.
"The people want the president put on trial!" yelled back an impromptu counterdemonstration that the police kept across the street.
We are kept across everything from Test match scores to the problems at Calais without any effort on our part.
On 6 September in the separate apartments where they were being kept across Alexandria, Ahmad Asfour, Hameed Barbakh and Osama and Tariq received the same message.
This is particularly relevant for domestic livestock species that are often kept across habitats with varying degrees of degradation, exposing them to a wide range of environmentally robust parasite species.
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