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The phrase "along to keep" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I brought my notebook along to keep track of the meeting notes."
Alternatives: "in order to maintain" or "to ensure".
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Itchie went along to keep Karen company.
"Buddy, the dog, came along to keep Bill company.
That often happened before the internet came along to keep everyone connected.
"But it meant bigger deals had to come along to keep the ball rolling".
Unlikely, because Schuster was, after all, only supposed to ride along to keep his company's car running.
The sixth compartment was turned into a bar, and the remaining rooms were occupied by friends of the Porters who had come along to keep them company.
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"Our intentions all along are to keep Laveranues," Bradway said.
Benson's goal all along was to keep up with the Mountain West.
A born survivor, who saves his skin by appearing to extinguish his ego, "Langston" drifts along, trying to keep out of trouble.
A buyer came along who promised to keep the Pirates in Pittsburgh, for a price.
Will Blair play along with Putin to keep U.S. cities at risk? Yes.
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