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The phrase "keeping it interesting" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is consistently engaging or entertaining. Example: "The professor's engaging lectures and thought-provoking discussions are what keep the class interesting and enjoyable for students."
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Keeping it interesting.
Here's to keeping it interesting.
Indiana-Ohio State certainly didn't seem like an intriguing matchup, but the Hoosiers are keeping it interesting.
(The book's acknowledgments include thanks to "Justin and Julia Green for support and for keeping it interesting").
The trick, members of the creative team said, was to find a balance between the story's charms — the singles scene, the camp, the '70s — while keeping it interesting for a modern audience.
Greenway's side are leading 4-3 but we're just keeping it interesting.
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The idea behind this study was to anchor the volatile CAR on a surface in order to stabilize it while keeping its interesting antimicrobial/antifungal activity.
For better or worse, Paz definitely knows how to keep it interesting for herself while keeping the rest of us thoroughly entertained.
I should thank Michael Phelps for keeping it all so interesting, and keeping people tuned in as they were!
The skin of the potato actually has nutritional value, and keeping it can add an interesting dimension of texture to your mashed potatoes.
And then, there is the novelist, who hides behind a very sensitive camera, noticing whatever they find exciting or interesting and keeping it for their writing.
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