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The phrase "if you keep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce conditions which must be met for something to take place. For example, "If you keep your grades up, your parents will reward you."
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If you keep your eyes shut.
If you keep going I'll kill you".
If you keep Ravi chirpy, you're fine.
Things turn if you keep working hard".
Well, OK, if you keep doing that".
People get scared if you keep secrets.
If you keep talking you'll hear this.
Can't do this if you keep moving.
"If you keep interfering, you're not letting the market function".
If you keep that in mind, you should be O.K".
If you keep your distance, you see things clearer.
More suggestions(24)
if you keep consistently
if you keep interfering
indeed if you keep
if you keep glasses
if you stick
if you maintain
if you retain
if you preserve
if you travelled
if you held
if you scheduled
if you saved
if you enjoyed
if you tied
if you adhered
if you kept
if you remained
if you maintained
if you fall
if you qualify
if you walk
if you feel
if you do
if you get
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