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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeping to himself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is staying quiet and minding their own business without interacting or socializing with others. Example: John was always a quiet person, preferring to keep to himself and spend his evenings reading in the comfort of his own room.
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But keeping to himself has drawbacks.
The rest of the time-travel model Mr. Perez is keeping to himself.
If he's well read, that's among the few secrets he's keeping to himself.
"He was always different — keeping to himself, fidgeting and very quiet," said a classmate, Alex Israel.
Bryant has always been a loner on the road, keeping to himself.
And whatever Mourinho thinks of that, he is keeping to himself.
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Mr. McBride, a wealthy Tampa lawyer, was keeping to a brisk pace himself this weekend.
For now, at least, he's keeping them to himself.
Whatever he is thinking, he is keeping it to himself.
I understand he's keeping himself to himself, which is probably a good thing.
If he had a theory about who killed them, Dr. Moore was keeping it to himself.
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