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Discover Ludwig"Keep that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used as an imperative when you want someone to keep something that belongs to them, as in "Please keep that in mind." or to keep something that you have just mentioned, as in "We need to find a solution to this problem; keep that in mind."
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Keep that clock moving!
They must keep that promise.
"Keep that garden hose ready.
Keep that old house clean?
Keep that number in mind.
You've got to keep that".
Yahoo will keep that space.
He should keep that promise.
Keep that tool kit handy.
Keep that thing ready.
"Keep that," she said.
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