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Discover Ludwig"keep faith with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express a commitment or promise made between two people or groups. For example, "The company promised to keep faith with their employees and provide a secure job".
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We will keep faith with you.
"We will keep faith with the electorate.
It's because the young people keep faith with humanity.
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.
The people of Carnegie Hill keep faith with Old Andrew by being secretive.
Chloé clothes still keep faith with those free, Left Bank-spirited styles.
It's a light that you try to keep faith with afterwards".
Yet he has to keep faith with his working-class base in the industrial states.
But a novel ought finally to keep faith with its title — and this one certainly does.
Tony Abbott said after the meeting: "We will keep faith with the electorate.
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