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The phrase "a keeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is worth keeping or valuable, often in the context of relationships or possessions.
Example: "After our first date, I knew he was a keeper; we had an amazing connection."
Alternatives: "a treasure" or "a gem".
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That was a keeper.
It's a keeper.
You are a keeper.
He's a keeper.
"That's a keeper".
It is a keeper.
"But you's a keeper".
I think it's a keeper.
He is definitely a keeper.
This one's a keeper.
Fossum was a keeper.
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