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Discover Ludwig"keep from going" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to prevent someone or something from moving or traveling to a certain place. Example: The heavy rain kept us from going to the beach this weekend.
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No one shoots a wolf to keep from going hungry.
This is a pantomime of reading, I thought, just another way to keep from going to sleep.
In Eritrea, one of the continent's most destitute countries, little boys sell instant lottery tickets to keep from going hungry.
By curtailing its stock investments, the agency can keep from going further out of balance itself, Mr. Kandarian said.
We get connected, make our way to the center of a different circle and stay there, because it's how we keep from going up in flames again.
The midterm campaign, in addition to helping elect Democrats, also allows the group to keep from going dormant before Mr. Obama is on the ballot in 2012.
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Similar provisions have been kept from going into effect by courts in Alabama, Mississippi, North Dakota and Wisconsin.
Inflation has been kept from going higher by Finance Minister Marek Belka's restrictive monetary policies.
U.S. based Pandora is still kept from going international because of the webradio royalty rates.
Not uncommonly, Holocaust survivors have kept from going insane only through silence, internalizing their trauma and burying it deep inside them.
That's a set of values that keep people from going astray, and when they do you hold them accountable.
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