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Discover Ludwig"kept peeking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the past tense form of the verb "peek," which means to take a quick look or glance at something. You can use "kept peeking" to describe a repeated or ongoing action of peeking. Here are some examples: - The child kept peeking through the fence to see the puppies in the neighbor's yard. - Despite her best efforts to stay focused, Sarah kept peeking at her phone to check for messages. - The detective kept peeking around the corner, trying to catch a glimpse of the suspect. - Throughout the play, the audience couldn't help but keep peeking at the clock, wondering when it would be over. - The cat kept peeking out from under the bed, curious about the noise outside.
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"We missed tackles and we kept peeking in the backfield trying to stop the run, and then the Jets threw the ball over the top.
Behind the drawn net curtains upstairs, grand chandeliers could be seen glowing in every room – and one diplomat kept peeking sheepishly at the growing press pack – and anti-Gaddafi protesters – outside.
A townwide property reassessment looms, college tuitions soar and our home equity is hardly as robust as that plump bird in the hand we kept peeking at six months ago amid the few local "comparables" on Zillow.com.
A curtain separated the gym, but Johnson kept peeking through to see what was happening.
What I noticed was that she kept her back turned toward me, but kept peeking over her shoulder in my direction.
She kept peeking at the door, trying not to lose sight of her mum who was halfway in the tent, halfway out trying not to lose sight of her husband and Mohamed – worried that the family could become separated.
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The reality of her pain keeps peeking out.
But the man in the notebooks, with his breezy provocations, keeps peeking out even from the work of the whiskered eminence.
Mainstream Protestants, and especially evangelicals, have traditionally considered Mormons a devious cult, not quite Christian and just plain wacky.This distrust keeps peeking through.
But in Ms. Heche's angular, animated performance, that scrappy little floozie named Mildred keeps peeking out from beneath the tinsel.
Despite her numbed affect and her outbursts of raw emotion, the movie star (and recently hired face of Chanel No. 5) keeps peeking out from under the character.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com