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"keep closed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an instruction or a reminder to keep something closed. Example: "Please remember to keep the door closed at all times to prevent drafts."
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Keep Closed at All Times.
"He opened this door for me which some people might say it would be good to keep closed".
There's so much I have learned from you, some to share, some to keep closed in my heart forever.
This is best for rarely used storerooms or closets, as well as gates and windows you would prefer to keep closed for safety's or security's sake.
It would also keep closed the physical trading floor of the Nymex commodities exchange, which was in a mandatory evacuation area in Lower Manhattan, but electronic trading of energy and metals would continue.
For poor countries to achieve "take-off", two doors must open: the door to markets in the developed world, and the door in developing countries that internal barriers too often keep closed, stifling the entrepreneurial energies of their people.
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"And it's going to keep closing".
So why does Eric Pickles keep closing them?
We can't keep closing our eyes.
In particular, buttons, fasteners and zippers shall be kept closed.
H+ channels were kept closed by avoiding large depolarisations [26].
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