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"to keep out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase and means to prevent something from entering or accessing a certain area or space. Example: The gate was locked to keep out any potential intruders. In this example, "to keep out" shows the purpose or intention behind locking the gate – to prevent intruders from entering. Other examples: - We put up a fence to keep out the noise from the construction site. - It is important to keep out the cold air by closing the windows properly. - The government has strict border control measures to keep out illegal immigrants.
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"To keep out evil spirits".
It was important to keep out dust.
Another is to keep out intruders.
Or to keep out the world?
"To keep out rats?" volunteered my older son.
The WTO concentrates on measures designed to keep out imports.
Is Britain right to want to keep out potential troublemakers?
The owners were keen to keep out the riffraff.
Others require much more careful application to keep out bubbles.
That is a Republican district designed to keep out Democrats.
But it was impossible to keep out the broader tensions.
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