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You can use it to indicate that something needs to be done to maintain the forward motion or progress of a situation. For example, "We need to keep the project going by staying focused and working together."
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"I just need to keep it going.
But we have to keep it going.
"We have to keep it going.
"We're trying to keep it going".
"You got to keep it going".
We just need to keep it going".
And we're going to keep it going.
I'm just looking to keep it going".
We have to keep it going, though.
I wanted to keep it going.
Now, we've got to keep it going".
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