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keeping in
noun as in detention
Example Sentences
The curriculum and its schedule, they said, should be designed keeping in mind the convenience of both students and teachers.
She added: "Pia and I have been keeping in touch and hopefully we will continue to do so."
They even offered to back the budget if the SNP speeded up the policy to end the two-child cap in Scotland which UK ministers are keeping in place elsewhere.
The girls' aunt, Stephanie Curtis, said the family were keeping in touch with daily FaceTime calls rather than visiting them in hospital to avoid the risk of spreading any infections to Dolcie-Mae.
As we get older, keeping in touch with friends and loved ones seems to get more important, but it can come at a high cost.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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