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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in keep" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be an attempt to convey the idea of maintaining or holding something, but it lacks clarity and standard usage.
Example: "The items are in keep until further notice."
Alternatives: "in custody" or "in storage."
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We got a bunch of guys who aren't going to give in, keep playing with each other, for each other, and really feel the responsibility to each other.
"It's not about showing anyone up, it's about letting them know that of course you don't appreciate it, and if you're going to pitch in, keep it down".
So after you've signed on the dotted line and the person you are helping has moved in, keep regular track of that person's mortgage payments.
How much did the extra 2m Swiss francs (£1.35m) for four years' "gentleman's agreement" salary top-up, a debt he could call in, keep Platini tied to Blatter?
I'll take [what happened in the Norfolk opener], the puck was going in, keep it going.
To increase your chances of getting in, keep your grades up.
If he decides to drive in, keep your body, not arms between them and the basket.
When closing in, keep your eyes on the ball carrier's numbers.
Once all of the vodka has been poured in, keep mixing until everything forms a smooth blend.
When coloring in, keep the curl edges white to ensure a better definition and to give the impression of flow; refer to the image for guidance.
If you don't want to give it in, keep it in your pocket, and when you sleep, hide it at the bottom of your sleeping bag.
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