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Discover Ludwig"I keep trying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action or effort to achieve something. Example: Despite multiple failures, I keep trying to master the piano.
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I keep trying.
"But I keep trying".
"I keep trying to tell them".
I keep trying to move the castle.
I keep trying to re-create it".
"I keep trying to forget you, but I can't".
I keep trying to feel who I was, and cannot.
But I keep trying, even at this advanced age.
That's what I keep trying to work out.
Throughout the match, I keep trying to concentrate.
I keep trying to like them, but the subtle distortions of history get in the way.
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