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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep lighting" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "keep lights on." For example, "I'm going to the grocery store so I'll keep the lights on while I'm gone."
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We can redesign lighting intelligently to keep lighting on its intended target.
They say their customers have the right to keep lighting up while management decides whether to seek an exemption.
Unless the government is prepared to tell people to stay home from work, there's no reason to keep lighting the terror lamps.
It's as if Rove and his political arsonists keep lighting fires, only to see them doused by the powerful information spray the Internet has made possible.
May we all be blessed this holiday season to be inspired to keep lighting the lights every day and every night.
Although she is allegedly set to head to Seafield on Thursday, Lohan now has her eye on Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, Calif., as a last-ditch effort to keep lighting up, according to TMZ.
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It kept lighting up.
The chamber was covered with aluminum foil to keep light away from the roots.
Keep lights dim before going to bed.
Be careful, quiet, and keep lights off!
Keep lights off as much as possible.
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