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Idiom
To keep something to oneself.
To not let others know about something; to not reveal something.
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"It's not free to keep something on the shelf," Ann Campion Riley, the president of the Association of College and Research Libraries, told me.
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You have to keep something for yourself.
I need to keep something for myself.
But you've got to keep something for yourself.
We need to keep something really nostalgic here.
Build a wall to keep something unpleasant out, and you are also walling yourself in, possibly with something else unpleasant.
You are also free to keep it.
So, feel free to keep talking.
Please feel free to keep tweeting.
Feel free to keep adding more songs.
Keep something to read next to your bed.
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