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"keep things in perspective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to imply that one should not lose sight of the larger scale of a situation or of the overall context. For example, "When the deadline for the project is looming, it's important to step back and keep things in perspective – it's not the end of the world if it takes a day longer to finish."
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Let's keep things in perspective".
Wallace tried to keep things in perspective.
But let's keep things in perspective.
Just keep things in perspective.
They keep things in perspective.
"It's important to keep things in perspective.
You have to keep things in perspective".
One should keep things in perspective.
"I gotta keep things in perspective, too," Robles said.
One has to keep things in perspective, too.
But it is important to keep things in perspective.
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