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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it keeps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous action or state that is ongoing or persistent.
Example: "The project is progressing well, as it keeps gaining support from the community."
Alternatives: "as it continues" or "as it persists".
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The program is a revelation as long as it keeps its eye on the people and off the ball.
"Other than that, you could put anything in it as long as it keeps its form".
Its crazy-making as it keeps everyone off-balance and off-guard.
So long as it keeps snowing.
"As long as it keeps working, I have no complaints".
It's less and less relevant as it keeps getting diminished".
He added: "As it keeps being missed, it is failing to reduce public concerns about immigration.
"It's effective only as long as it keeps growing," O'Brien added.
This is a good thing for consumers as it keeps prices down.
Latin peoples use it in cooking as it keeps well in hot climates.
Chlorine is essential as it keeps water clean and kills the bacteria that cause cholera.
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