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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeps me going" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give someone motivation or energy to continue with their actions or goals. Example: Despite all the challenges, my passion for music keeps me going every day.
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"It keeps me going".
What keeps me going?
It's what keeps me going".
That keeps me going.
Volunteering keeps me going.
That is what keeps me going".
Whatever keeps me going, it isn't optimism".
"That's what pretty much keeps me going".
And that keeps me going.
"It keeps me going," he added.
But that's what keeps me going".
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