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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep apart" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that two or more things should stay or remain separated from each other. For example: "We need to keep our work and personal relationships apart."
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The pregnant females tend to keep apart from the other females of like size.
"Worldliness must keep apart from me," runs the chorus clincher to Simply Thrilled Honey.
In opera, characters and singers are harder to keep apart than in classical theatre.
"The Dutch state made available soldiers for the peacekeeping mission, to keep apart fighting parties," its lawyers told the court.
I had wanted to keep apart from the many visitors she would have: the likes of Rupert Everett and designer friends crowding to see her.
Two French paratroopers were killed last Tuesday in Bangui, the capital of the CAR while trying to keep apart Muslim rebels and Christian vigilante groups.
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Russia and Georgia were also kept apart.
"Families have been kept apart".
At Harpa the two are kept apart.
"Why are they kept apart?" I asked.
First, churches are firmly kept apart from the state.
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