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The phrase "kept glancing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone's motion of looking at something in a quick or furtive way. For example: "John kept glancing nervously around the room as he waited for his interview to begin."
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I kept glancing around the tinting shop.
Still, she kept glancing at the door.
Her eyes kept glancing involuntarily to the left.
Linda kept glancing, with increasing agitation, over at the window.
They kept glancing at T., the class's lone black student.
One professor kept glancing at a clock directly above the students, making them uneasy.
As Plank talked, he kept glancing down at Vonn, who was sitting while everyone else stood.
He kept glancing at the woman behind me, who was laughing yet again.
Breukink began to slip back as LeMond kept glancing over his shoulder.
He kept glancing at his watch, though he said he had no certain time.
A Brownie troop practicing Southern charm over tea nearby kept glancing toward them in awe.
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