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The phrase "will keep following" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something that will continue without interruption, either in the present or future. For example: "We have been making progress lately and will keep following the same plan until the project is complete."
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Kudos and I will keep following you.
Our writers will keep following it; here is a guide to our coverage so far.
The state's victory involved a revenue-sharing plan that Entergy wanted to end, but that it will keep following negotiations with the State Power Authority.
Last month, a Sadr aide said in a sermon at the Kufa mosque that Mr. Sadr "promises God and Muslim countries" that he will "keep following Khomeini" as long as he lives.
The premiere is two weeks away, and their job is to pore through video from the first three months of the season and cut together the episodes, while managing the camera crews that will keep following the team.
"The authorities will keep following their own way and the point of no return will be passed". Another campaigner, Sergei Boiko, told AFP news agency that "the government is battling freedom".
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We'll keep following the story.
We'll keep following the progress of the program in the coming months.
Now we'll keep following the same flow into the engine.
Unless something disrupts their spiraling path, they'll keep following it until they die from exhaustion.
We'll keep following the trial, and we don't know who will win in the end.
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