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The phrase "am to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an obligation or expectation regarding a future action or responsibility.
Example: "I am to keep the documents safe until the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "I am supposed to keep" or "I am required to keep".
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I must, if I am to keep pace with the argument.
When my skipper is fighting the way he does, the fans are turning up to watch, and I'm working hard as I am to keep us in the league and you get mocked, it is unacceptable.
What I cannot do – if I am to keep my job, that is – is to incite violence against Christians or Muslims, or indeed, against any group, whether or not faith-based.
Once something has been blitzed or mashed to a rough paste or puree, I'm as happy to spread it out on a platter to serve as a dip for a crowd, as I am to keep it in the fridge for a couple of days to serve as a condiment.
The more places in Burbank that are safely accessible by bicycle, the more likely I am to keep spending money in town.
I learned pretty quickly that I have to have thick skin if I am to keep writing publicly about my personal life.
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One is to keep building.
Who was to keep order there?
Your instinct was to keep them.
It's to keep you safe.
"My objective was to keep the jersey".
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