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'everything to keep' is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used when you are referring to all the things that you are trying to keep, for example, "I'm doing everything to keep my business afloat."
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"They tried everything to keep him alive".
But why not do everything to keep Dickey's streak going?
We're doing everything to keep the ship afloat.
He did everything to keep them safe, and he succeeded.
Will he risk everything to keep his integrity?
We wanted to do everything to keep it going".
"The idea is to do everything to keep the crew and passengers on a vessel".
And we deserve a government that will do everything to keep us safe.
There, she said, local officials "are doing everything to keep companies like ours".
He added: "I'm going to do everything to keep up for them, in memory.
"My folks tried everything to keep me from joining the Army," he says.
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