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The phrase "able to keep performing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or capability to continue doing a task or activity, often in a context of endurance or persistence.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she was able to keep performing at a high level throughout the competition."
Alternatives: "capable of continuing" or "able to maintain performance".
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But because of a lack of communication between city agencies, he was able to keep performing asbestos assessments and avoid scrutiny.
You make a very strong argument that with his incredibly intense style of play, it has been very surprising that Nadal has been able to keep performing well for so long.
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"Now is the time to keep performing".
Mr. Drucker plans to keep performing.
They just want to keep performing.
I just wanted to keep performing and keep going".
Reliance on drugs to perform and to keep performing.
"Do guys want me to keep performing or what?
JC: To keep working, to keep performing, to keep creative, to keep doing the things that I love.
However, it's not healthy if players who aren't performing are able to keep their places - it sends out a bad message.
And while blended learning is new and we do not have impressive enough statistics to attest to how well they do long term with instructional online learning, schools are able to keep score of how individual students perform with these programs.
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