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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeps telling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone who repeatedly communicates information or a message. Example: "She keeps telling me that I need to be more organized."
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"Homestretch," she keeps telling him.
So everyone keeps telling me.
Or so my therapist keeps telling me.
He keeps telling us: "Get up, defense.
It's what Brancatelli keeps telling me.
"Five more minutes!" he keeps telling the PRs.
"You are very skilled at Japanese," everyone keeps telling me.
At least that's what he keeps telling himself.
Everyone keeps telling us to eat real food.
"Everyone keeps telling me it's perfect for me," Donald said.
She keeps telling us that she's an adult.
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