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Discover LudwigThe phrase "let him keep" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in imperative or command sentences to give permission or allow someone to continue doing something. Example: "Let him keep the toy, he seems to really enjoy playing with it."
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Otherwise, let him keep trying.
But let him keep the photos.
"I'll let him keep commenting about it.
They voted to let him keep the veto?
Let him keep the car keys, for all I care.
She did not let him keep the note, he said.
"To let him keep it as a secret between us.
Bridgewater let him keep his job, but he had to take a lower salary.
If he has decided not to pay, let him keep it.
Strasburg is healthy now, we know that, so the temptation is to let him keep pitching.
Mr Eskenazi thus proved to offer little protection, though Ms Fernández let him keep his shares.
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