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Keep Through

Description:

Keep through is a phrasal verb that can be used in various senses. It generally means to retain or maintain something from one end to another, or to persevere till the end of a particular period. It can also refer to supporting and preserving someone or something.

Sample Sentences:

  • Sense 1: I need to keep through these documents until I finish the report.
  • Sense 1: He managed to keep through all the hardships and emerge successful in the end.
  • Sense 2: As a loyal friend, I will always keep through you no matter what.
  • Sense 2: It is important to keep through our traditions to preserve our cultural identity.

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