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"kept all night" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a period of time or a process that happened from some point in the evening until the next morning. For example: "I kept working all night and didn't finish my project until the morning."
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Pioneering French surgeon Ambroise Paré noted that itching eye-lids could be washed in the patient's urine – provided that it had been kept "all night in a barber's basin" first.
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Ta kept an all-night vigil, either to guard against robbers or because I had his bed.
"Open up and say ah," Tomasina kept commanding, all night long.
"Was he unbelievable tonight?" Nowitzki said, adding: "Man, he kept coming all night long.
My idea of reading was that I started a book and kept going all night until I finished it.
In private rooms equipped with large beds, private bathrooms and television sets, they will be kept awake all night.
Bates had three hits against the Bruins and was one of the Islanders who kept charging all night.
I remember once being kept awake all night by singing and dancing crowds all along the Bosphorus because Trebizond had beaten Aston Villa.
It kept going all night.
We were kept there all night.
They kept her all night, beating and raping her continually.
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