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Scott Harper Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"apprised to" or "apprised of"

Which is the proper way to say the following?

"I will keep you apprised of our progress"... leaning towards this one.

"I will keep you apprised to our progress"

I'm trying to think of a more articulate way to say "i'll keep you updated on our progress"

Thanks for any help!
  

Top answer

You're leaning the right way. You want of . You can also say keep you informed on our progress .

  • You're leaning the right way.
  • You want of .
  • You can also say keep you informed on our progress .
  • CJ
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You're leaning the right way. You want of.

You can also say keep you informed on our progress.

CJ

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