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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of maintaining or retaining something in a particular state or condition.
Example: "I didn't think I would actually keep the promise I made to myself, but I did."
Alternatives: "truly maintain" or "really hold on to".
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And I actually keep myself fit".
Those characters actually keep the other characters going.
They actually keep the editors on human leashes.
I actually keep it in a drawer upstairs.
Some forms of denial actually keep blood pressure up.
Partsearch does not actually keep spare parts in a warehouse.
Unfortunately, nothing in history suggests that humans will actually keep out.
Go home and come up with a backup system that you'll actually keep current.
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pistol under the bed actually keep a family?
Did they actually keep medication from him?
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