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The phrase 'in an effort to keep' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "He worked hard in an effort to keep his job." This phrase is used to signify an intention, action, or effort in order to keep or maintain something.
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An earlier Davis committee raised $2.3 million in an effort to keep the recall question off the ballot.
Companies are also sprinkling sales throughout the weekend in an effort to keep traffic coming.
In an effort to keep her, Google offered her the C.F.O.
The file system was started in the 1920s in an effort to keep out inappropriate leaders.
AUSTRALIA is rethinking its tourism strategy in an effort to keep the crowds rolling in.
He meditates daily, in an effort to keep his head clear, he said.
20 August Made love with Scarlett and Penélope simultaneously in an effort to keep them happy.
She may rely too easily on clich��d seductions in an effort to keep Wright to herself.
One had a cardboard box over his head, apparently in an effort to keep warm.
The university keeps adding functions in an effort to keep every interest group content.
The band were recording in Barbados in an effort to keep Ryder away from heroin.
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