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Filter by Meaning The musicians marched abreast in the parade, playing their instruments.
The students walked abreast in a line down the hallway.
The trees grew closely abreast along the path in the forest.
The firefighters advanced towards the burning building, standing abreast with their equipment.
The construction workers stood abreast as they worked on the building.
The two boats sailed abreast of each other in the ocean.
The soldiers marched abreast through the field.
The two runners ran abreast of each other in the marathon.
The government is working hard to keep abreast of the situation.
The company's revenue is falling behind, and they need to get abreast of their competitors.
The researchers are abreast of the latest developments in their field.
The two runners stayed abreast throughout the race.
The ships sailed abreast each other in formation.
The pilot flew the planes abreast each other in a formation.
Despite the difficult terrain, the hikers remained abreast of each other throughout the entire trek.
It's important to stay abreast of current events to be an informed citizen.
The airline strives to keep its customers abreast of any flight delays or cancellations.
The children are learning to read and write at an age-appropriate level, but one student is not abreast of the others.
The participants in the race were instructed to remain abreast of one another until the final stretch.
The company provides regular training to ensure that all employees are abreast of the latest safety protocols.
The musicians were able to stay abreast of each other's tempo and rhythm throughout the entire performance.
The soldiers marched abreast in a straight line during the parade.
The crew struggled to keep the ship abreast against the wind and waves.
The dancers moved in sync, with each one standing abreast.
The new recruits were trained abreast to ensure uniformity.
The band members played their instruments abreast, creating a harmonious melody.
The students studied abreast, helping each other to grasp the concepts.
The dancers moved abreast, executing the same choreography flawlessly.
The teacher instructed the students to stand abreast in a line.
The children walked abreast while holding hands.
The two ships sailed abreast in the calm ocean.
The two friends walked abreast, enjoying each other's company.
The choir singers stood abreast on the stage during the performance.
The two teams are running abreast in the race.
The hikers walked abreast on the narrow mountain trail.
The construction workers worked abreast to complete the project on time.
The project is progressing with all the departments working abreast.
The freeway has four lanes abreast in each direction.
The supermarket's aisles are wide enough to allow three carts abreast.
The airplane can fit two seats abreast in economy class.
The marching band can perform four rows abreast on the football field.
The bridge can allow two cars to pass abreast.
The stadium can hold 50,000 spectators abreast.
The classroom can fit five rows of desks abreast.
The planes flew abreast in formation across the sky.
The cyclists rode abreast on the cycling lane.
The coach instructed the players to line up three abreast for the team photo.
The roller coaster seats passengers two abreast.
The theater has seating for four people abreast in each row.
The fire code specifies that there can only be two abreast in the narrow hallways.
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