keep across
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kept across
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kept across
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to remain well-informed about a particular topic, subject, or situation
- She likes to keep across scientific research to stay updated on breakthroughs.
- In my job, it's essential to keep across the latest industry trends.
- He makes an effort to keep across current events by reading the news daily.
- As a student, it's crucial to keep across the course materials to excel in exams.
- The manager expects the team to keep across the project's progress at all times.