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keeping

[kee-ping] / ˈki pɪŋ /




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Dunas says he thinks he will make more by keeping his savings in an investment account, like a stocks and shares ISA, which he has been saving in for the last seven or eight years.

From BBC

A bookie needs to close the betting window to this fan while keeping it open an optimal bit longer for fans watching on a screen.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think right now at least just kind of keeping a stiff upper lip,” she advised.

From MarketWatch

However, since everyday life often involves significant background noise, keeping your eyes open may be the more effective strategy in many situations.

From Science Daily

I do my work, and Lua’s up there keeping herself busy painting, and it’s great.

From Los Angeles Times