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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkeep somebody informedkeep somebody informedTELLto give someone the latest news and details about a situation Please keep me fully informed of any developments. → informed
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keep somebody informed• I want to know what you decide, so keep me informed.• The doctor should be kept informed about any changes in your child's condition.• During the strike, the media kept the public fully informed about the situation.• Please keep me fully informed of any new developments.• We'll be keeping you informed of any new developments.• Parents have complained that we are not keeping them very well informed of their children's progress.
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