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"keep telling yourself" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to advise or encourage someone to continue believing or thinking something, even if it may be difficult. Example: "Whenever you doubt yourself, keep telling yourself that you are capable and strong."
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You shouldn't keep telling yourself negative thoughts.
Yes, you keep telling yourself that.
At least it's what you keep telling yourself.
"You have to keep telling yourself the good stuff's coming.
Just keep telling yourself: Murder isn't funny; murder isn't funny.
90+3 min Keep telling yourself it's only a friendly.
"You keep telling yourself, 'Don't look, don't look!' And you keep on checking your e-mail".
STAN: Okay, you keep telling yourself that, but you saw what happened over at Clemmon's Technologies.
"No. 1 is: Keep telling yourself how good you are," he wrote.
And you want to keep telling yourself that you're in control, but you're not in control.
After all, you keep telling yourself, you'd better leave while it is your choice.
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