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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep doing better" is grammatically correct and suitable for written English
It can be used in various contexts to encourage continued improvement or progress. Example: "I'm proud of how far you've come, but remember to keep doing better every day."
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We have to do better, and then keep doing better.
I've accepted it and I have to keep doing better to keep breaking myself into the team".
This year we are in a better position so we have to keep doing better than today, try to be in the top four".
As part of his effort to keep doing better for himself and his family, Mr. Hinds, 28, was a semester away from graduating from Baruch College with a bachelor's degree in computer information systems, his father, Collin Hinds, said.
Yesterday was my fault in qually, but we have had some instances where we need to just keep doing better.
"I want to aim to win trophies, play in the Champions League and keep doing better and better.
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"Science kept doing better than we expected," said Dr. Berger, a social psychologist and a professor of marketing at Penn's Wharton School.
The fish kept doing better and better, until one day, when he was really old, he looked out the window of one of the dozens of huge shoreline buildings he'd purchased in a smart real-estate deal, and saw the sea.
Confidence in its ability to keep changing, keeping doing better.
We just do what we do and try to keep doing it better".
"From a car point of view the car is quick enough, for us and probably for them but there are a couple of teams that keep doing a better job when it is about the tyres".
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