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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always kept up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone consistently maintains a certain level of awareness or engagement with something over time.
Example: "She has always kept up with the latest trends in technology to stay relevant in her field."
Alternatives: "consistently stayed updated" or "regularly followed along".
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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.
And in fairness, when revenue jumps at Wall Street firms, compensation has not always kept up.
He had always kept up his Scottish connections and knew everyone in literature there.
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Because software on these devices is not always kept up-to-date, the devices are susceptible to intra-local area-network (LAN) attacks.
"It always keeps up".
But even so, they can't always keep up.
The mind does not always keep up – the subconscious, rather.
Although technologies change rapidly, we always keep up with every new things to accomplish our investigations.
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