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Discover Ludwig"keep my head" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a figurative expression to mean to stay calm and composed in a challenging or difficult situation. Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, I managed to keep my head and find a solution to the problem. Another way to use it is to refer to physically keeping one's head in a certain position. Example: During the yoga class, the instructor reminded us to keep our heads straight and our shoulders relaxed.
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"I'll keep my head low," Byrne conceded.
I've got to keep my head still.
I wanted to keep my head up.
I tried to keep my head.
They told me to keep my head up.
To keep my head down and rotate through my hips.
Or should I just keep my head down?
I just have to keep my head up".
"I can hardly keep my head above water," she says.
But he told me just to keep my head up.
Wasn't she trying to keep my head off her shoulder?
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