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"keep on having" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "keep on having" to describe a continuous action or experience that has been repeatedly occurring in the past and is expected to continue in the future. Example: Despite her busy schedule, she kept on having late-night study sessions to prepare for her exams.
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And they said they're going to keep on having debates until somebody finally watches one of them.
Which of course is a good starting point for another argument, but with Thomas, it's one you'd be happy to keep on having.
So we're going to keep on having this debate.
So we're going to keep on having these conversations.
We're going to keep on having this battle.
"I just want to keep on having a laugh".
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The pilots were not sailors but waiters who had no idea how to maneuver and kept on having us turning in circles".
So we kept on having conversations anyway".
Priestley: We had little Yorkshire terriers that kept on having babies until we had our son and finally that stopped.
He also has two gammy fingers that he kept on having to tape up between points.
So I kept on having to run back, find George and sit him back down in the office.
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