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The phrase "and keeping that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to maintaining a certain condition, idea, or principle in a discussion or argument.
Example: "We must focus on our goals, and keeping that in mind will help us stay on track."
Alternatives: "and maintaining that" or "and remembering that".
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The Pakistani Army is obsessed with what it says is the threat from India — and keeping that threat alive is what keeps the Pakistani Army in control of the country and its key resources.
Let's talk, she said, about selecting choreographers for a repertory company and keeping that repertory diverse.
Staying at the top, and keeping that unified spirit, will be his and England's challenge over the next five days.
"So I can be a conduit for letting people know about different tribes and keeping that food story going".
Other complaints have focused on problems adding albums to local libraries, and keeping that synchronised between devices.
A typical search engine scans the Web every day, taking snapshots of Internet sites and keeping that information in a massive database.
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Goals are a moving target, but having a very clear overarching vision--and keeping that front and center--is key to help guide a journey that will ultimately have many winding roads and bumps.
And also keeping that vulnerability and innocence that Cherie had at the beginning of the movie because Cherie, today, still has that.
Wolfgang has continued being experimental without losing that lightness of touch, and always keeping that sense of humanity.
"I made a promise to people that I would not disclose what they told me, and not keeping that promise seems like the wrong thing to do.
For the chair umpires and supervisors, keeping that show going without upsetting the game or its outcome can be a challenge.
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