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Discover Ludwig"Keep it being" is not a complete phrase and does not make sense on its own
It is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English. A more complete phrase could be "keep it from being," which means to prevent something from happening. For example: "We need to keep it from being too loud during the presentation."
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Remind your teen that once they've made it they still have to work to keep it; being responsible, committed and enthusiastic.
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"Whether or not it has to be kept and where to keep it is another question," he added.
But the decision to keep it was costly in other ways.
Whether he gets to keep it is still uncertain.
We need to keep it where it falls, and the way to keep it is to get it back into the ground".
How many rats to keep: It is not really good to just keep one rat.
follow instructions to harden it so it'll keep it's form.
Water only cools down the smoke temperature but it will still keep it's toxic substances.
Where you decide to keep it, is almost as limitless as the kinds of Humidors available.
The first place you would most likely think to keep it is in your bra.
Or, if it was kept, it was not necessarily honored.
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