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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep course" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct
It can be used in contexts related to navigation or maintaining a direction, but "stay the course" is more standard. Example: "Despite the challenges, we must keep course to reach our destination."
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Cutters to Keep Course Clear.
Keep course, turn base once you get over Labady Stacks".
With mini-notebook in hand, he has been leading the "daily stand-up" meeting (so called because attendees lean against walls) to keep course development on schedule.
They can't keep course correcting based on a desire to be pluralistic.
Unrest during bust phases causes frequent government changes Considered instrumental in preventing the worst excesses of boom and bust, trying to keep course in difficult circumstances.
The use of license-free open source software may keep course expenditure low [ 17].
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For their part, Ms. Koller and Mr. Ng proclaim a desire to keep courses freely available to poor students worldwide.
In my experience, these "industrialists" (intended to keep courses relevant to the profession) are drawn entirely from the staff's private sector researcher mates.
During summers in the valley, temperatures regularly rise past 100 degrees, more than tripling evaporation rates and forcing heavier watering to keep courses playable.
"I've got to keep on course, keep focused for what's coming next.
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