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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep tabs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to keep track of or monitor something. For example, "I'm going to keep tabs on my son's progress in school this semester."
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One to keep tabs on.
I don't keep tabs on every player.
Keep tabs on that game here.
And the press should keep tabs.
He's not an easy man to keep tabs on.
How do you keep tabs on your emotional well-being?
The aficionados keep tabs on paper theaters in museum collections.
The police also keep tabs in more covert ways.
We'll keep tabs, and decide whom to cover.
Indigenous neighbourhood committees now keep tabs on the population.
Do you keep tabs on how they're doing down here?
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