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The sentence "Keep your word" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to fulfill a promise or commitment that one has made. Example: "I was counting on you to keep your word and help me move this weekend."
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Only do this if you intend to keep YOUR word (unlike the passive aggressive crazy maker).
Keep your word".
Keep your word to yourself!
Keep your word and rebuild trust.
Keep your word going forward.
Keep your word count down low.
Keep your word and even avoid those "white lies".
That you don't keep your word.
"Always shake a man's hand firm, and always keep your word.
You keep your word to them and not just to anybody.
First, he has broken the cardinal rule of superpower deterrence: you must keep your word.
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