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The phrase "I kept on being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous state or action that persisted over time. Example: "Despite the challenges, I kept on being optimistic about the future."
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"Throughout filming, I kept on being annoying and tap dancing, because they gave me really nice hard-soled shoes, and it was a concrete floor, and then someone said 'I saw him in Saturday Night Fever - he's a dancer'".
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I keep on being me".
That's why I keep on being an architect.
I keep on being told that whatever I do is at odds with the party leader.
"My uniform will be Bermuda shorts," he quips, "and I plan to keep on being principal until I get fired".
But, in a very pleasant way, it just wouldn't let me go and for some reason I've kept on being associated with science-related subjects ever since".
I kept on thinking, is it not better to die now than to face whatever terrible things they could do to me when we get to their camp?
Reflecting on the future allows me to see that I will keep on being resilient.
"I thought I had to be married and I kept on trying to be married," he says.
Everyone was having a normal conversation, but I kept on thinking, When are these people going to kill me?
That's why I kept on cooking spaghetti… It's almost as if Murakami were going back to the premise of his novel and taking another approach.
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