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The phrase "try to keep doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to continue doing something. For example: "It's tough, but try to keep doing your best and eventually you'll get there."
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We just do what we do and try to keep doing it better".
But Chubby Woodman's grandchildren will try to keep doing things the old way as long as they can.
"Now you try to keep doing what you do, but it's always in the back of your mind that there could be layoffs or maybe they'll move people around and close some garages.
Meanwhile, back in the gentle world of the free market, the only thing to try to keep doing is naming and shaming, picking off bad employers one by one so that others think they might be next.
"But I've now just got to try to keep doing what I'm doing.
The 30-year-old, who won the Wells Fargo tournament last month, said: "I've been striking the ball so well and giving myself chances so I'll just try to keep doing what I've been doing.
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I am just trying to keep doing what I am doing, working hard, and achieving stuff".
In general, we're trying to keep doing what we're doing, and just doing it better.
What's your feeling about looking down the road at the next three or four decades and trying to keep doing what you have been doing?
"I tried to keep doing cool, futuristic stuff, but it's just not going to happen in government," he said of his decision to leave Nasa.
"I just tried to keep doing stuff and keep us in the game," he said.
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