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Discover Ludwig"keep for myself" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to convey that you are keeping something for your own use, possibly without the intention to share it with others. For example: "I'm going to keep this secret for myself."
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"The shawl I completely wanted to keep for myself," said Ms. Naugle.
I give out everything to the world, but that number I keep for myself, because it has power.
They're going to get $[1 - δ] tomorrow, so I have to give them $δ[ 1 δ today, which means I keep for myself $[1 - δ[1–δ]].
There are places I keep for myself," he says, putting a hand on his heart, "and family is one of them".
I try to remember when I write the difference between what's embarrassing because it should be and what's actually something that I need to keep for myself.
Some of it I sell to hand spinners and some I keep for myself to use in demonstrations on how to make it into yarn.
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"For a long time these were feelings that I kept for myself, like a treasure hidden in the depths of my heart..
"For a long time these were feelings that I kept for myself, like a treasure hidden in the depths of my heart...
I've made a lot of thinking music, but most of it I've kept for myself.
And it is just like the social calendar I keep for my husband, Sheldon Good and myself; it is critical to the life of our family.
"I want to keep going for myself.
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