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"has kept on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe a continuous or ongoing action or state. Example: Emma has kept on practicing her piano every day for the past year, and her skills have greatly improved.
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Since then it has kept on falling.
Since then, Nelson has kept on moving.
And she has kept on fighting.
"But our client has kept on moving.
Middlebrook started big, and has kept on growing.
In recent decades, Bush has not been the gift who has kept on giving.
But Greece, the country at the centre of Europe's worst postwar crisis, has kept on moving.
Mazza, a senior, passed it 11 days ago and has kept on going.
Britain sent troops to secure the capital and has kept on some 600 soldiers to train a new army.
More than three decades later, through Major and Blair and Brown and Cameron, that proportion has kept on rising.
" 'Love & Hip Hop' has been the amazing gift that has kept on giving and giving and giving," she said.
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