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"to keep up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can have multiple meanings, but some examples of when it can be used are: 1. To continue a certain level or standard: I need to exercise regularly to keep up my fitness. The company must keep up with the competition in order to stay successful. 2. To stay informed about current events or news: I read the newspaper every morning to keep up with what's happening. She watches the news every evening to keep up with politics. 3. To maintain a certain pace or speed: The runners need to keep up the pace in order to finish the race. I can't keep up with you, you're walking too fast! 4. To maintain a positive relationship or correspondence: We try to keep up with our old friends by sending emails and messages. I make sure to keep up with my family by calling them regularly. 5. To maintain or improve a skill or ability: It's important to keep up with your language skills, especially if you want to work abroad. I take extra classes to keep up with the latest technology in my field.
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Try to keep up.
"He had to keep up".
You have to keep up.
I try to keep up.
Pollsters struggled to keep up.
It's hard to keep up.
Struggling to keep up?
We had to chase to keep up.
You have to trot to keep up.
Smaller Western allies struggle to keep up.
She struggles to keep up her weight.
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costly to keep up
clothes to keep up
determination to keep up
desire to keep up
eager to keep up
for them to keep up their
for me to keep up the
grappling to keep up
to keep upside
to keep upright
to retain up
to remains up
to maintain up
to say up
to firm up
to shore up
to throw up
to close up
to fuck up
to set up
to show up
to tune up
to tie up
to test up
to toughen up
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