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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep going well" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as a way to wish someone good luck or express encouragement. For example, you might write: "Good luck on your exams. Keep going well!".
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"Hopefully, things will keep going well.
The simmering row over an £80m shortfall in physics funding looks likely to keep going well into 2008.
"It's going great, but at this point I just want to make sure that things keep going well," Crosby said, indicating just how far he still has to go.
That is partly because she is hobbled by her coalition partner; if things keep going well for her, she can look forward to a fresh election in two years' time after which she can govern without the SPD, and perhaps emerge as more of a reformer.
"Hopefully it will just keep going well for us".
"It's great to be seventh at this stage but hopefully Leicester keep going well to take some of the pressure off us". Norwich defender Sebastien Bassong is on the phone now and admits the Canaries felt nothing to fear about playing at Old Trafford in victory over Manchester United yesterday.
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George Dantzig's amazing career just kept going, well beyond his (mandatory) retirement in 1985.
As its engineers like to say, Galileo has kept going "well past its warranty".
Viewers who stayed the course will perhaps have been impressed that he kept going well under pressure.
If the conversation between you and the potential donor keeps going, well, you never know where it might end up.
He's promising to bring in Donovan and Green in around 15 minutes if everything keeps going well.
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