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Academic English #8. How to Use “Keep Up With”

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · April 24, 2025

“keep up with” means “to follow” or “to not fall behind,” and it is often used when referring to rapidly changing medical information, the latest research, and technology trends. I...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: April 24, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:34 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

“keep up with” means “to follow” or “to not fall behind,” and it is often used when referring to rapidly changing medical information, the latest research, and technology trends. It is especially useful in conference presentations or networking settings when talking about the importance of continuous learning and staying informed.

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Five example sentences

  • We must keep up with the latest advancements in hair restoration technologies. We must keep up with the latest advancements in hair restoration technologies.

  • It’s essential for clinicians to keep up with emerging trends in non-invasive treatments. It’s essential for clinicians to keep up with emerging trends in non-invasive treatments.

  • She regularly attends conferences to keep up with international research developments. She regularly attends conferences to keep up with international research developments.

  • Keeping up with new guidelines ensures better patient outcomes. Keeping up with new guidelines ensures better patient outcomes.

  • As a specialist, I strive to keep up with cutting-edge therapeutic approaches. As a specialist, I strive to keep up with cutting-edge therapeutic approaches.

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