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"keep me informed on the progress" vs "keep me informed on progress"

The noun "progress" needs the definite article "the"; therefore, "keep me informed on the progress" is correct.

Last Updated: December 10, 2017

keep me informed on the progress

This is correct

You might use this phrase in a professional context when asking about the status of a project.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • Keep me informed on the progress of your investigation.
  • Keep me informed on the progress of our new business development.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • keep me updated on your progress
  • keep me updated on the progress

keep me informed on progress

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

In this phrase, you need a definite article or a possessive before the word "progress."

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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • keep me informed on the progress
  • keep me informed on your progress

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