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keep you posted about vs keep you posted on

Both 'keep you posted about' and 'keep you posted on' are correct, commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to inform someone about updates or developments on a particular topic.
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keep you posted about

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone about updates or developments on a particular topic. It implies that the person will receive ongoing information about the subject.

Examples:

  • I'll keep you posted about the project's progress.
  • She promised to keep me posted about any changes.
  • Please keep me posted about the meeting schedule.
  • We'll keep you posted about the event details.
  • He always keeps us posted about his travel plans.
  • From now on, you keep me posted about anything and everything.
  • Hodgins, please keep me posted about what you find in the filter.
  • Okay, why don't you think about anyone that would have wanted to breach your simulation, and we'll keep you posted on what we find.
  • Arthur... if you posted about your breakthrough on a message board, anyone could have read that, man.
  • We'll keep you posted on significant developments.
  • I'm putting together a list. I'll keep you posted.
  • I'll keep you posted throughout the day.
  • Keep you posted with whatever I know.
  • I'll keep you posted as I get more information.
  • I'll keep you posted, as promised.
  • I'll keep you posted on what's going down with that officer that beat your friend.
  • But you told me to keep you posted.
  • It's still a long shot, but I'll keep you posted.
  • But the lab is still running tests. I'll keep you posted.
  • His condition is critical, but we will keep you posted as we get updates.
  • The agents that are with you will keep you posted on what to do.
  • We will keep you posted with future developments
  • I'll keep you posted every step of the way.
  • I'll keep you posted every step of the way.
  • Karev, clear out.We'll keep you posted.

Alternatives:

  • keep you informed about
  • keep you updated on
  • keep you in the loop about
  • keep you abreast of
  • keep you apprised of

keep you posted on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone about updates or developments on a particular topic. It implies that the person will receive ongoing information about the subject.

Examples:

  • I'll keep you posted on the project's progress.
  • She promised to keep me posted on any changes.
  • Please keep me posted on the meeting schedule.
  • We'll keep you posted on the event details.
  • He always keeps us posted on his travel plans.
  • We'll keep you posted on significant developments.
  • I'll keep you posted on what's going down with that officer that beat your friend.
  • The agents that are with you will keep you posted on what to do.
  • We'll keep you posted on Gotham's richest and best looking native son.
  • Okay, why don't you think about anyone that would have wanted to breach your simulation, and we'll keep you posted on what we find.
  • Okay, you keep me posted on that.
  • Just make sure you keep me posted on my dad.
  • Can you keep me posted on those cultures?
  • And I'd appreciate it if you could keep me posted on what's going on.
  • Can you keep me posted on that beauty cream!
  • You'll keep me posted on how the lady is?
  • If you could keep me posted on some of the cases that he's working on?
  • I'm putting together a list. I'll keep you posted.
  • I'll keep you posted throughout the day.
  • Keep you posted with whatever I know.
  • I'll keep you posted as I get more information.
  • I'll keep you posted, as promised.
  • But you told me to keep you posted.
  • It's still a long shot, but I'll keep you posted.
  • But the lab is still running tests. I'll keep you posted.

Alternatives:

  • keep you informed on
  • keep you updated about
  • keep you in the loop on
  • keep you abreast on
  • keep you apprised on

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