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keep in
verb
- intr; also preposition to stay indoors
- tr to restrain (an emotion); repress
- tr to detain (a schoolchild) after hours as a punishment
- (of a fire) to stay alight or to cause (a fire) to stay alight
- tr, prep to allow a constant supply of
her prize money kept her in new clothes for a year
- keep in withto maintain good relations with
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Yes, he was dark, but I try to keep in the light.
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But two factors are important to keep in mind to help explain why even trying to front-run a White House announcement would be ineffectual.
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The two women have kept in touch since that first meeting, with Ms Gosling attending a half-marathon in Edinburgh to cheer on Ms Hutton.
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He keeps in touch with his siblings through video calls, he said, but he yearns to be reunited with them physically and permanently.
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But keep in mind there’s still more than a $100-billion trade difference between the U.S. and Vietnam, and China is still the main export country to Vietnam.
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