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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep a word" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you could say "keep one's word", which means to remain true to a promise, agreement, or commitment. Example: I always keep my word, even when it's hard to do.
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"Certain people can keep a word tune, so to speak, and certain people cannot.
I keep a Word document open with general copy-and-paste language that I use frequently.
Keep a Word file of Potter plot bunnies.
Always keep a word file open and cut paste some weird stuff there.
Keep a Word formatted copy of your resume as many job boards also allow you to upload the.doc version.
If an online diary is not an option (say, if you often travel and may be without internet service for days or weeks at a time), you can keep a word processing document(such as is created by Microsoft Office Word, Apple's Pages, or various -often free- plain-text notepad programs) on your personal computer as a diary.
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Now he keeps a Word document for each of his accounts, with the URL for the company, his username and password, the secret security question and answer.
As war loomed, the eight-year-old Helga began to keep a diary in words and pictures.
Keep a list of words that give you trouble and double-check them whenever you use them in your writing.
Ask your friend to keep a list of words he's not sure about and then he can ask you occasionally.
Then let's keep to a word that still possesses power: the massacre of forty-nine young people, The Holy Sacrifice of Innocent Gays.
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