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Discover Ludwig"I prefer to keep" is a perfectly grammatical and correct sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that you would rather maintain a certain state or situation. For example: "I prefer to keep the window closed while I sleep due to the noise outside."
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I prefer to keep it that way".
I prefer to keep them separate".
"I prefer to keep my silence.
No! I prefer to keep it as simple as possible.
I prefer to keep the term as I understand it.
Other things happened that I prefer to keep to myself.
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When I said I preferred to keep him, they refrained from putting in bids.
I preferred to keep cosy by the woodburner – the daytime was mild but after sundown there was a chill.
I preferred to keep acceptance speeches fresh, but I knew that if I had the voice, it would be fine.
Over the years, this has led me to admit to myself and others all sorts of things I preferred to keep secret: that I needed help, that I wasn't smart enough, that my feelings were hurt, that I felt inadequate, needy, like a failure.
In the arms section, I checked off "I'd prefer to keep them covered," as I just like to wear shirts with sleeves.
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