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The phrase "again to keep" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the repetition of an action related to maintaining something.
Example: "I will remind you again to keep your workspace organized."
Alternatives: "once more to maintain" or "again to retain".
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He pledged again to keep American boots off Syrian ground.
Is the president trying, yet again, to keep us afraid?
Once again, to keep the contest fair, please don't discuss your theories in the comments.
Moments later, Villa forced Eduardo to dive again to keep the ball out.
Similar skills will be needed once again to keep Britain in Europe.
The West Germans may have to pay again to keep out Iranians, Lebanese and Ghanaians.
Anderson goes back, back, and back again to keep out Herath.
According to Credit.com, you also shouldn't post your address (again, to keep burglars at bay) and your mother's maiden name.
The package would restructure the industry yet again, to keep the lights on and the utilities solvent.
Anything goes – so long as it's in English (once again, to keep things manageable, we have excluded translations).
Others spoke of jobs, again to keep young people out of trouble but also to provide real and meaningful employment.
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