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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeps inventing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something continuously creates or comes up with new ideas, solutions, or inventions. Example: "Despite the challenges, she keeps inventing ways to make her business more successful."
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"Man keeps inventing things all the time," he says.
"Enron keeps inventing markets," the editors at Fortune marveled, not knowing the half of it.
Dinosaurs bred to fight the mega sharks and giant octopuses that The Asylum keeps inventing?
Critics have a cynical take on Mr. Clarke's activism: that he keeps inventing new jobs to avoid leaving.
"There's just so many niches, so many menu categories that you can focus on, that the industry keeps inventing itself".
Like Amartya Sen before him, Mr Chaudhuri also excoriates India's Hindu nationalists, whose taproot he sees in European fascism, not ancient beliefs.There are light moments too, especially in Mr Chaudhuri's memories of his childhood in Calcutta and Bombay: a city that "keeps inventing and reinventing itself, bruising itself as it looks for acceptance".
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"We all have to keep inventing maniacally to keep up with the real," Cohen writes, and manic invention is the key to this restless novel.
"We have to keep inventing new things.
You can't just keep inventing novelists.
On the one hand, most inventors need incentives to keep inventing.
This is a world where I can keep inventing myself and costuming myself".
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