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Discover Ludwig"keep wondering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to express that someone should continue to feel curious or puzzled about something. For example: "The mystery of the missing cat has not been solved, so keep wondering what happened to it."
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Well, keep wondering.
"But I keep wondering.
"I keep wondering if they were helpful.
I didn't have to keep wondering".
I keep wondering how the hell I do it.
You keep wondering when he'll return, like Freddy Krueger.
I keep wondering what happened to German nationalism.
We keep wondering about those Dead End Kids.
"We keep wondering why they're talking about doing more".
I didn't have to keep wondering," she says.
"I still keep wondering who is going to be next".
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