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The sentence "I will keep looking" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that you will continue searching or researching for something. For example: "I still haven't found the answer to my question, but I will keep looking."
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"I will keep looking," Alhatimy continued.
I haven't seen it yet, but I will keep looking.
I have yet to find it, but it is a safe bet that I will keep looking.
If they exist, they I will keep looking at the name tag and never learn the person's name.
He believes that his experience on the student newspaper will stand him in good stead: "I will keep looking for introductions and small unpaid work experience stints to keep the CV ticking over – I think that's important to show employers that you really care about what you want to do".
"I will keep looking for her, until I find her".
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So I'll keep looking at you as I proceed here.
Bill Higgins, a reporter who was hired away from Variety, said, "I know that look, I'll keep looking".
If I have forgotten it, I'll keep looking pointlessly at the empty expanse of wrist.
"For every job that wasn't right for me, I was like, 'I'll keep looking.' " But every wrong apartment depressed her.
My bread and butter torrent site that usually has everything is currently sans Halo 3, but I'll keep looking.
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