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"keep it down" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to urge someone to maintain a lower volume or intensity of something, for example: "Hey, can you keep it down over there please? We're trying to focus."
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"It's hard to keep it down".
Keep it down; this is a library.
Keep it down please @achrisevans".
Christopher Jilll, could you keep it down?
"They'd try to keep it down," he said.
"In the beginning, my wife was saying: 'Keep it down, keep it down, we don't want to jinx this thing.
"I wanted to keep it down and on target.
I tried to keep it down but it just flooded through all my quiet spaces.
If your competitor is down, you may want to keep it down for good.
If you want to bring crime down and keep it down, cops have to be smarter.
"There's nothing wrong with telling a loudmouth to keep it down," Mr. Agry said.
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