Idiom
In the dark.
If you're in the dark, you don't know what is happening around you.
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"keep in the dark" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means to withhold information from someone, often because the information is sensitive or secret. For example, "I'm keeping the details of my surprise party for my sister in the dark so she won't find out!".
Exact(5)
Any time you throw light on something people want to keep in the dark, they head for the courthouse".
By his motion, Mr. Hussain seeks to shine a light on what HP wants to keep in the dark".
It also wants the chairman of the fund's board to be independent, which at the moment he does not have to be.Mr Baker's new bill has also shone a light on another practice fund distribution that the industry would prefer to keep in the dark.
It is tempting to ignore it, but what we keep in the dark has a way of poisoning our psyches like undigested toxins.
The revelation came as part of Israel's effort to provide solid proof that while Iran is publicly sweet-talking President Obama, its Revolutionary Guards continue with their effort to plan "black operations" -- intelligence and sabotage operations for which the perpetrators will not claim responsibility, and which they will try their best to keep in the dark.
Similar(55)
"And he's kept in the dark.
They had been kept in the dark.
Clients too were kept in the dark.
"We were always kept in the dark.
The public was kept in the dark".
Shareholders cannot be kept in the dark.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com