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Discover Ludwig"keeping on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in different ways, but it typically means continuing or persisting in something. Example: Despite the challenges, she kept on working towards her goal of becoming a doctor.
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keeping on
verb
Present participle of keep on
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Can he keep on keeping on?
"We're going to keep on keeping on".
Couldn't I just keep on keeping on?
"You just keep on keeping on," he said.
We just have to keep on keeping on".
We've got to keep on keeping on in order to gain freedom.
I guess I'll just keep on keeping on and see what happens.
Keep on keeping on.
Keep on keeping on, Trudeau.
Whatever challenge, like our song tonight, keep on keeping on".
Or, we keep on keeping on as usual.
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