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Discover Ludwig"keep down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to restraining something or somebody, preventing or reducing something, or to refer to suppressing or controlling an emotion or feeling. For example, "She tried to keep down her anxiety as she walked into the exam room."
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"Keep down, Mike," I said.
Texaco trucks sprayed roads with oil, to keep down dust.
Closing the park at night helps keep down complaints.
"I hope we can keep down on the aromatherapy".
It may also keep down the number who return.
"I just have to keep down the errors," she said.
"You have to keep down on the pitches," Pérez said.
Attention to safety is a key to keep down injuries as well as the potential for injuries.
They created no obligation to keep down the interest, nor were they so intended.
By not stocking perishables such as fresh fruit or vegetables, discounters keep down their costs.
Lexan panels cover the windows; a fan blows futilely to keep down the mold.
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