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The phrase "about not being able to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing limitations or challenges in maintaining something, whether it's a promise, a schedule, or an object.
Example: "I feel frustrated about not being able to keep my commitments this week due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "regarding my inability to maintain" or "concerning my failure to uphold".
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"Something, about not being able to keep his cool and to much chit chat.
Arsenal are not alone when it comes to struggling not to be left behind and there is no particular shame about not being able to keep up the Joneses when, in football, that basically means taking on Roman Abramovich and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan.
This does not mean that people are just whining about not being able to keep up with the Joneses.
If you are worried about not being able to keep up with repayments on your loans, credit cards or mortgage, there is lots of help available.
The idea for the new Shifts app came from the founders' friends who complained about not being able to keep track of their work schedules using traditional calendars.
The idea for the new Shifts app came from the founders' friends who complained about not being able to keep track of their work schedules using traditional calendars.
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Ephron used to make a lot of jokes about men not being able to keep it in their pants.
For not being able to keep up.
Two subjects reported not being able to keep their eyes open during the stimulation.
"States should be very careful about making promises they may not be able to keep," he said.
"She was happy for Ken's story to be included and she knew I would not be able to keep quiet about it.
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