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"keep open for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something should remain available or accessible until a certain point. For example, "We will keep the registration page open for three more days."
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It would open a few different doors for them, but doors they probably won't be able to keep open for themselves".
"Every common carrier, except connecting car riers, shall, within such reasonable time as the Commission shall designate, file with the Commission and print and keep open for public inspection schedules showing all charges.
Richard Hughes: Most retail leases will contain a "keep open" clause, for example to keep open for trade during the normal business hours of the shopping centre or locality.
The company also announced that it would keep open for two additional years its Minnesota factory that builds its Ranger small pickup.
"We would be closing a lot of services, including services that the attorney general has said Prime must keep open for 10 years".
Much like the drow from the Queen of the Spiders Series, the yuan-ti have been featured in a number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition books for the D&D game, and are one of the few species that Wizards of the Coast did not keep open for the Open Game License.
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On weekends the gallery was kept open for 24 hours.
Her file was kept open for thirty years.
Arizona's 'concentration camp': why was Tent City kept open for 24 years?
Comments on this article will be kept open for a maximum of 24 hours.
Long-distance lines were kept open for New Yorkers who were calling out.
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