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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep lost" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
It is possible that you are trying to say "keep from getting lost" or "don't get lost." Examples: - "Please keep your map with you to prevent getting lost." - "Don't worry, I'll guide you so you don't get lost on the hike."
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After being altered by obesity, this collection of bacteria, viruses and protozoa — collectively known as the gut microbiome — subverts any effort to keep lost weight off.
By the 17th century, the word keep lost its original reference to baskets or casks, and was popularly assumed to have come from the Middle English word keep, meaning to hold or to protect.
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They keep losing in court.
"I keep losing my hair".
You can't keep losing.
And I wanted to keep losing.
The Mets lose, and they keep losing.
Maybe that's why they keep losing.
We keep losing sight of that".
I keep losing my time, my possibilities.
You keep losing, you've got to change something up".
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