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Discover Ludwig"always keep up" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to consistently maintain or stay at a certain level or pace. Example: "I always make sure to keep up with my studies to maintain good grades." In this sentence, "always keep up" is used to convey the idea of consistently maintaining a certain level of academic performance.
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But even so, they can't always keep up.
Between shipments, stores can't always keep up with the demand.
The mind does not always keep up – the subconscious, rather.
He didn't always keep up with their shouted commands however.
Although technologies change rapidly, we always keep up with every new things to accomplish our investigations.
The musicians played beautifully, it seemed, even if the conductor could not always keep up.
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"It always keeps up".
But I've always kept up with it.
"I've always kept up my strength," he said.
Still, the show has always kept up with the news.
And these press lists are always kept up to date.
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