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The phrase "keep myself informed" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to stay updated or knowledgeable about a particular topic or situation. Here are some examples of usage: - "I make sure to read the news every day to keep myself informed about current events." - "It's important for a lawyer to keep themselves informed about changes in the law." - "As a responsible citizen, I try to keep myself informed about political issues and stay involved." - "I always ask my doctor questions to keep myself informed about my health and treatment options."
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As I tried to identify my needs and desires, I thought about how I ended up on the research track to begin with; and I recalled that I initially became a pharmacologist because I was fascinated by the complexity of the human body, I was intrigued by the design and use of drugs to alter our physiologic state, and I wanted to keep myself informed about current trends in disease management.
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I always kept myself informed of these curious agonies of sectarianism, Mosby wrote.
FRANK COTHAM: I had no idea — I've got to keep myself better informed.
"I follow it, and I try to keep myself as educated and informed as possible.
Keep us informed, please.
We'll keep you informed.
We'll keep all informed.
Keep me informed about Scargill's movements.
It's our job to keep people informed.
"She has no reason to keep me informed".
"I'll keep you informed as how this develops," he wrote.
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