Sentence examples for asked to keep here from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asked to keep here" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I was asked to keep here for the meeting, but I wasn't sure why."
Alternatives: "requested to stay here" or "instructed to remain here."

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Picasso's Weeping Woman may be beside herself about the Spanish civil war, but she might well weep at some of the company she has been asked to keep here, including touristic watercolours of bullfights by Joseph Crawhall and Arthur Melville, blind Gypsy musicians by John Singer Sargent, and a gooey girl by Millais, dressed in some sort of syrupy emulation of Velázquez.

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Here, youth should be asked to keep their own weekly log (i.e., between sessions) to record all of their online activities.

"She just asked to keep the shoes".

Been asked to keep it secret".

Abby had asked to keep it.

During this time, they were asked to keep journals.

Thirty-five individuals with RA were asked to keep a structured daily diary for 30 consecutive days.

Participants were asked to keep reflective journals about the teaching skills problems during their practice teaching.

They were asked to keep a learning journal on daily basis.

Subjects were asked to keep still.

Participants will be asked to keep diaries of pain intensity.

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