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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to keep at it" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to encourage persistence or continued effort in a task or activity.
Example: "Even when the project gets tough, remember to keep at it, and you'll see results."
Alternatives: "to persevere" or "to stick with it"
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You just have to keep at it.
"We would like to keep at it".
I wanted to keep at it".
The key is to keep at it.
"We're just going to keep at it".
"He just has to keep at it".
You have to keep at it.
"But you've got to keep at it.
But you have to keep at it forever.
Q: What convinced you to keep at it?
Ms. Jha had little choice but to keep at it.
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