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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better to keep" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when suggesting that it is preferable to maintain or retain something rather than to lose or discard it. Example: "In this situation, it's better to keep your options open rather than making a hasty decision."
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Better to keep it simple.
Better to keep the list private?
Better to keep the message vague.
Better to keep the sandwich for ourselves.
It's better to keep the mystery.
He'd have done better to keep quiet.
Better to keep a hand in politics.
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"It's always better to keep up than have to catch up," he counseled.
Better to keep moving.
It is better to keep on hand a fire extinguisher rated for these types of fires.
You don't have to pile it on, it's better to keep it natural.
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