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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and kept it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was maintained or preserved after being obtained or received.
Example: "She found the old photograph in the attic and kept it as a cherished memory."
Alternatives: "and maintained it" or "and preserved it."
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He probably focused on its utility and kept it right there on his desktop.
Here we take a look at how Princeton got its tiny train and kept it running.
He'd had cancer and kept it secret.
She called it Cat, and kept it overfed.
She adopted the fictional character's name and kept it.
The Knicks took a small lead and kept it.
He drew the conversation out and kept it going.
Sometimes they simply took what they liked and kept it.
He treated the dog and kept it in his house.
"But he tried it and kept it up.
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He decided who made partner and set compensation and kept it secret.
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