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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and yet I kept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of persistence or continuation despite challenges or obstacles.
Example: "The storm raged on, but and yet I kept sailing, determined to reach the shore."
Alternatives: "and still I continued" or "and yet I persisted".
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And yet I kept eating it.
And yet, I kept going somehow.
And yet I kept going, twice a week, every week.
And yet I kept the book as a talisman, perhaps, of that first recognition.
And yet I kept going back under, keen each time to push it a bit further.
And yet I kept asking myself - is this the Orhan who lives in that other house?
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And yet, I keep watching.
And yet, I keep encountering people who want to learn more about mathematics.
I'm working at a fractious time with a fractious identity, and yet I keep this thing going forward.
And yet, I keep reading stories like the recent one in the New York Times about MIT's student bloggers, and they make me appreciate the brilliance of this approach.
And yet, I keep reminding myself that as a country, we have weathered these challenges before — we have gone to the edge, to the very brink of chaos, and at the last moment pulled back toward principles we still share.
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