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Discover Ludwig"keep back" is correct and usable in written English.
It could be used in situations when someone is asking you to stay or move away, as in, "Keep back, I'm taking a picture!". It may also be used to mean "hold something back", as in, "I kept back some money for emergencies".
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"Keep back straight," it said.
I just can't keep back the tears".
They built walls to keep back the sea.
Fired in the air to keep back angry locals.
And a sign advises visitors to keep back 25 feet.
Always keep back a bit of beer money for food.
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"We're trying to keep back-seat passengers entertained and occupied".
If possible, keep back-up evidence in a file as well.
His younger son learned a hard lesson early on, says Mr Weekes, when his failure to keep back-ups meant he could not restore his favourite Minecraft world.
"But thankfully we keep back-ups, so we didn't lose any information". All in all, Mr Radutskyi reckons his clinic's damage tally totalled $60,000£46,00000).
Knowing what your child actually needs will help keep back-to-school shopping on budget.
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