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Discover Ludwig'well kept' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase typically means that something is neat, tidy, and maintained in a good condition. For example, "That garden is well kept, it's clear that the owners take great pride in their flowers."
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Very well kept up.
Ulbricht's secrets are well kept.
The building has been well kept.
In fact, they are mostly well kept.
The displays were impressively well kept maybe too well kept.
The lawn was well kept.
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A woman with a well-kept house.
It's another well-kept secret.
Its streets are safe and well-kept.
It's almost a well-kept secret.
"They're a well-kept secret," she said.
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