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"keep neat" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action in which something is organized and well-maintained, for example: "Please keep the kitchen neat while you are cooking".
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"They're like us, they want to keep neat and clean," he said.
Keep neat and tidy.
Keep neat nails.
Keep neat, shiny, healthy hair.
Keep neat from food and garbage.
Stitch it roughly to hold it together temporarily, and press with iron to keep neat.
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Stewart kept neat records of his purchases and friendships.
The trains ran to time; the stations were kept neat and tidy; time passed.
Uniforms were to be kept "neat and clean," according to the student handbook, with "shoes and brass shined".
Mrs. Petkins' Lawn is an area that a certain lady watched to see that it was kept neat.
She kept neat notebooks with transcripts of her dreams and painted their disturbing or loopy narratives on vessels and tiles.
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