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Discover Ludwig"keep with" can be used in written English as a phrasal verb meaning "to continue doing something or to stay with something".
For example: "I'm determined to keep with my fitness routine this year."
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You should keep with the group.
"I'll keep with my paper subscription.
"He said, 'Keep with me,' " Testaverde said.
To keep with another tradition, could the name be Hogs?
"We try to keep with the season," he said.
Then I keep with it, go for a little walk.
You don't necessary have to keep with swim-bike-run.
But keep with us, we'll update you if we do.
"Because I wanted to stay busy and keep with my business.
But ultimately, the feature was deemed popular enough to keep — with a few tweaks.
Every pupil has their own iPod Touch, which they keep with them day and night.
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