up-to-date - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • keep: Let us know Please help us correct the problem and to keep the site up-to-date.
  • bring: To bring the story more up-to-date, lets look a little closer.

Modifies a noun

  • information: For up-to-date information on the adults ' evening classes see website below.
  • listing: The Boulder Movie Page The Boulder Movie Page contains a complete, up-to-date listing of films playing in Boulder County.
  • news: Click on the link below for up-to-date news of the movie's progress.
  • vita: Provide an up-to-date curriculum vitae, prior to the assessment.
  • coverage: The degree provides high quality, up-to-date coverage of the main elements of sociology and social research, both quantitative and qualitative.
  • overview: The report, Rich countries, poor water is the most up-to-date overview of water issues in the developed world.

Modifying Another Word

  • reasonably: Overall, the contents are reasonably up-to-date with some new references, although integrons and gene cassettes were not to be found.

Used with adjective complement

  • keep: You will need to keep up-to-date with current trends in the business world.
  • stay: Join our Math on the Web Mailing List to stay up-to-date on Math on the Web.
  • remain: At peak times hundreds of thousands of data items arrive and must be processed by the system, whilst still remaining up-to-date.
  • bring: He said: " I will be interested in being brought up-to-date on the progress Jobcentre Plus is making in Wales.

Preposition: with

  • news: More... Tuesday 10 January 2006 News Summaries Keep up-to-date with news from Bath Lit Fest using a RSS newsreader.
  • patch: It is vital to keep Windows up-to-date with patches.
  • trend: You will need to keep up-to-date with current trends in the business world.
  • development: RSS feeds RSS feeds help you keep up-to-date with developments in Health Management.
  • progress: We will keep you up-to-date with progress relating to the problems you report to us.
  • legislation: Planners also have to keep up-to-date with new legislation and guidance and above all they must have confidence in their own ability and skills.

Preposition: than

  • edition: Please note that the web edition is often more up-to-date than the printed edition.

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