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keep faith
verb
To retain one's faith
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We will keep faith with you.
"We had to just keep faith".
"We will keep faith with the electorate.
Again, it's about bravery; keep faith in your audience and they will keep faith in you.
It's because the young people keep faith with humanity.
They say valuation is another reason to keep faith.
You have to keep faith in the youngsters".
But keep faith, and it really doesn't matter.
But we should at least be loyal, and keep faith with others.
Lancaster is also likely to keep faith with the Lee Dickson of Northampton at scrum-half.
Abandoned and betrayed by their shepherds, Catholics will struggle to keep faith alive for future generations.
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