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I'll keep you posted on progress vs I'll keep you posted

Both these phrases are correct and are commonly used in English. The first one, 'I'll keep you posted on progress,' specifies that the updates will be related to progress. The second one, 'I'll keep you posted,' is a more general way of saying that updates will be provided.
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I'll keep you posted on progress

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to specify that updates will be related to progress.

This phrase is used when you want to inform someone that you will provide updates specifically on progress or developments in a situation.

Examples:

  • I'll keep you posted on progress with the project.
  • I'll keep you posted on progress with the investigation.
  • Nov 8, 2018 ... I'll keep you posted on progress. Thanks,. Domhnall. paulmw November 8, 2018, 12:18pm 3. Sorry, a mistake was made with the latest release. A ...
  • May 21, 2024 ... I'll keep you posted on progress. I hope to showcase a good working prototype at this year's Csound conference in Vienna. :slight_smile: 12 ...
  • Sep 4, 2024 ... I'll keep you posted on progress. Thank you all for your support. Best Regards. r/dentures - Fear and apprehension. Extraction (top and bottom) ...
  • Nov 3, 2020 ... I'll keep you posted on progress I have with my DIY widget or lack there of :slight_smile: SkritterMichael November 3, 2020, 8:15pm 4.
  • May 16, 2019 ... I'll keep you posted on progress whether good or bad, and probably will have some other questions. Thanks again for your help so far! 4 ...
  • Jun 5, 2021 ... I'll keep you posted on progress as I make my way towards actual weaving. With the extra warp, I'll play, play and see what happens ...
  • Dec 11, 2017 ... I'll keep you posted on progress. My new donate button is upper right on the sidebar: “Support Polar Bear Science” — it takes credit cards ...
  • Jan 16, 2012 ... I'll keep you posted on progress. PG1 April 18, 2012, 4:08am 7. You must be aware of one thing: when WaveLab renders, it make a copy of the ...
  • Aug 1, 2018 ... ... of the Rise frame. I'll keep you posted on progress! Like. 0. Reply. MattGastineau-0's avatar. MattGastineau-0. Community Member. 3 years ago.

Alternatives:

  • I'll keep you updated on progress
  • I'll keep you informed on progress
  • I'll let you know about progress
  • I'll provide progress updates
  • I'll give you progress reports

I'll keep you posted

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that updates will be provided without specifying the topic.

This phrase is used when you want to inform someone that you will provide general updates or information without specifying the particular topic.

Examples:

  • I'll keep you posted on any developments.
  • I'll keep you posted on the situation.
  • Nov 17, 2023 ... Looks like you've been hit with the infamous I'll keep you posted vanishing act. It's a classic move in the dating world, right up there with the ghosting ...
  • Feb 14, 2020 ... Q & A with Karyn Ross about I'll Keep You Posted! Read on to “hear” my conversation with Karyn about her practice of reflection and her new book ...
  • Sep 21, 2023 ... I'll keep you posted sounds to me like a cop out of an answer. I think if he wanted to see he find a way to make plans or at least try too ...
  • Jun 21, 2020 ... The phrase 'I'll keep you posted' is a stand-alone phrase that means 'I will update you' or similar. Try saying that and adding 'further steps' ...
  • Jun 23, 2021 ... I'll keep you posted if I have anu updates! :slight_smile: 2 Likes. Jeff_Bethune 25 June 2021 12:50 3. Hi, In many project views, you can save ...
  • Oct 12, 2005 ... Take this sentence: I'll keep you posted. I want to say it in the usted form. So, as opposed to 'Te mantendré informado/a', would I say: Lo/la mantendré ...
  • Aug 4, 2021 ... I'll keep you posted and let you know if we have any updates :slight_smile: 2 Likes. anon38185605 4 August 2021 16:40 3. Thanks, Rebecca ...
  • Jul 24, 2023 ... “I'll keep you posted” is a common English idiom indicating the speaker's promise to regularly update or inform you about a situation.
  • Oct 30, 2019 ... I'll keep you posted and let you know if I have any updates :slight_smile: Ryan_Knuppel 26 February 2022 05:22 5. Add me to the list ...

Alternatives:

  • I'll keep you informed
  • I'll keep you updated
  • I'll let you know
  • I'll provide updates
  • I'll give you information

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