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The phrase "able to keep up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to physical or mental abilities. For example, "I'm able to keep up with the younger players on the basketball court."
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Will Mr. Abraham himself be able to keep up?
For not being able to keep up.
"Beekeeping supply companies have not been able to keep up".
They looked slow, tired, and barely able to keep up.
We need more time to be able to keep up.
He gets hold of Millie's lead and he's off, the dog barely able to keep up.
Will the Giants be able to keep up with the rival Eagles?
"I wanted him to be able to keep up with everyone else".
So far in the Western Conference finals, the Grizzlies have not been able to keep up.
But the Greyhounds were still able to keep up the offensive pressure.
She also wonders just how long they'll be able to keep up the charade.
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