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The phrase "always keep you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone expresses a commitment to maintaining a connection or relationship with another person.
Example: "No matter what happens, I will always keep you in my thoughts."
Alternatives: "always remember you" or "always hold you close".
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They always "keep you wondering".
They always keep you waiting.
She would always keep you buoyant.
Your sons will always keep you in their hearts.
Yet the haunting rhythmic patterns, never settling into foursquare routine, always keep you on guard.
I will miss you dearly and always keep you close to my heart.
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It always keeps you humble, knowing that you need to do work.
Because you'e working with lots of different people, the work is never repetitive – it always keeps you on your toes.
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If Thes sounds confusing it's because it is.
"He was a fun, loving guy who was full of life, a great story teller - who always kept you guessing.
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