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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kept scared" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase when referring to something that has been intentionally maintained in a state of fear. For example: "Our teacher kept us scared with tough rules in order to ensure that we followed the classroom code of conduct."
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The official death toll from Sumatra's huge earthquake rose to 103 today as the search for victims intensified despite rumbling aftershocks that kept scared survivors outdoors.
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To keep their footing on this shifting terrain — that is, to keep scaring people and making money from it — Universal's fright makers have turned to an intense, year-round planning and construction regimen.
Sometimes it is really cool to be the underdog, the little team that's not supposed to win but that keeps scaring the bejabbers out of the power teams.
The person that keeps scaring you will eventually get the picture and leave you alone.
But she kept getting scared and going back in to the engine compartment.
You don't know what it looks like, but it keeps you scared and immobile.
Mr. Yarrow returned and shared his favorite line in the Kerry song: "These bullies now in power echo fascists' great tradition: Keep us scared, create a war and stifle opposition".' Mr. Kerry said he was not disturbed by the difference of opinion.
This shit is built to keep me scared.
They want to keep you scared and isolated with them.
They want to scare their own nation and keep them scared.
and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) are doing their part to keep Americans scared.
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