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The reference to coming before or after the noun is correct-ish, but for the wrong reason. If the expression is being used as an adjective then hyphenation may be appropriate; if it's used as a predicate, then likely not.
You might use on for a topic ("keeping up to date on politics"), and with for a source of information ("keeping up to date with the television news") or an ongoing task ("keeping up to date with the housework").
1. If keeping it up to date requires them to update it then either is fine and they both end up meaning about the same thing. – Drew. Nov 4, 2016 at 20:49. Add a comment.
I won't litter up this answer with any more charts, but here's one showing that stay up to date on/with is far less common than the standard keep everywhere - particularly in BrE. But again, Brits overwhelmingly prefer with, while AmE is more indiscriminate (but for a change, the trend suggests AmE will fall into line with BrE on this one! :)
Please help, how to write correctly "Stay up-to-date with notifications" or "Stay up to date with notifications". To me it seems to be an adjective here, therefore I would choose "up-to-date". Pl...
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It is odd that the OP has accepted this answer, as it only reformulates the sample sentence, but does not actually answer the question, which seeks a noun for the state of being up to date.
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I want to add a word to the following list in my sentence to denote "up-to-date-ness" but am struggling to find the word: ...and addresses the accuracy, reliability, relevance, <up-to-date-ne...