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Discover Ludwig"keep at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
This phrase is often used to mean to continue doing something persistently or to not give up on something. Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges, she kept at her studies and finally graduated with honors."
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keep at
verb
To persist in.
Exact(57)
First, keep at it.
Why keep at it?
Keep at it!
"Keep at that".
We'll keep at it.
"Well, keep at it".
You just have to keep at it.
"We would like to keep at it".
Similar(3)
He kept at it.
She kept at it, intermittently.
Still, he kept at it.
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