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Discover Ludwig'keep clear' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way to give someone instructions, warning, or advice. For example, "Keep clear of the fire."
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Kids, keep clear – I will take your fingers off!
As a rule, keep clear of his horns.
But salutary hoaxers should still keep clear of war zones and struggles for liberty.
Prediction Bottom half, but probably good enough to keep clear of trouble.
Thus, the Swedes will want to keep clear of military topics.
They keep clear of mutual funds, let alone individual company shares.
It can be really tough to keep clear skin, especially if you're wearing a visor.
"Keep clear of their Catholic prayers!" hisses her mother before Griet sets off.
The elite is suddenly running to keep clear of a rising tide of public resentment.
Keep clear of the moors," warns a stone-faced darts player.
The goal, of course, will be to keep clear of the pylons.
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