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"kept breathing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is continuing to take breaths in a certain manner or rhythm. For example: "I kept breathing slowly and deeply while I waited for the doctor to enter the room."
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Nothing would give up life: Even the dirt kept breathing a small breath.
But he kept breathing and maintained consciousness.
The robber must have been hit in the lung, for he kept breathing up blood.
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Gardner was supposed to use a pick from Luke Walton as he dribbled left, but Hinrich was not impeded and kept breathing on Gardner.
But Peggy wasn't there, and Brooke, who had recently retired as an English professor at the University of Utah, was kept breathing with a hand-pumped air bag during the ambulance ride to University Hospital, three miles away.
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Until then, I choose to keep breathing deep, calming breaths and asking myself, "Is that scary thought even true?" 5.
Patients were asked to hold their breath for 30 s and keep breathing normally until the initiation of breath-holding procedure to avoid the Valsalva manoeuver or hyperventilation.
– Gayle Forman, If I Stay Keep breathing.
The pain was so intense that Garnett, standing nearby, had to remind him to keep breathing.
The air I'm taking in is very cold, but it's air, at least, and I keep breathing it.
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