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Discover Ludwig"keep him with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone staying or remaining in the company of someone else. Example: Sarah couldn't bear the thought of being separated from her best friend, so she made sure to keep him with her at all times, even on her trip to Europe.
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The corporation fought to keep him with the offer of presenting a revamped Newsnight on Thursdays.
They wanted to keep him with his peers athletically rather than have him enter high school a year early.
Carmen mocks Zuniga for his bad timing, for now they must keep him with them to avoid being caught.
Our hearts are broken, but sweet memories of his wit and kindness will keep him with us for all time.
Knoblauch has a two-year, $18 million contractual extension that would keep him with the Yankees through the 2003 season.
And Ricciardi signed a three-year extension Tuesday that will keep him with the Blue Jays through 2010.
Buffalo Coach Turner Gill received a contract extension on Tuesday that could keep him with the Bulls through 2012.
Inés infantilizes David as "the light of my life" and wants to keep him with her at home, while Simón wants to send him to school.
She forced him to move into her beach shack and tried to keep him with her at work, but he still managed to slip away.
Safety Kam Chancellor, 25, and the Seattle Seahawks agreed on an extension that will keep him with the team through the 2017 season.
In their offer, the Yankees must balance their desire to keep him with concerns about his age and long-term durability.
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