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Discover Ludwig"only keep" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase to express that something should be limited to a certain number or type of items. For example, "I only keep a few articles of clothing in my closet to stay organized."
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That figure can only keep rising.
Batteries can only keep small amounts.
But I only keep the strongest.
You can only keep trying, keep pushing.
Now I only keep meaningful ones.
We can only keep listening to find out.
We can only keep hoping the war ends soon".
Participants need only keep the devices with them.
"I don't really make films: I only keep filming.
Earning another £750 a year, they could only keep £150.
"I only keep selfies where I'm unrecognizably attractive".
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