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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a condition or action that continues over time, often in relation to another action or state.
Example: "As you keep practicing, your skills will improve significantly."
Alternatives: "as you continue" or "while you maintain".
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"As long as you keep resisting".
As long as you keep it reasonable, you know.
You grow more cautious as you keep reading.
Fine, as long as you keep your mouth shut.
You're fine as long as you keep moving.
But as you keep growing hungry you forget.
"But they will keep doing it only as long as you keep paying them.
Wright said, "As long as you keep yourself in love with people, you can transcend time".
Once you've lowered it, it stays there as long as you keep your account active.
Well, as long as you keep it positive you can say a lot.
Then 100,000 as you keep going.
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