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retain

[ri-teyn] / rɪˈteɪn /




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Despite being so vocal, Cudi still retains a mystique quality that fascinates fans.

From Los Angeles Times

Potts is keen to retain his place in England's XI when the Test summer begins in June.

From BBC

It would give the NFL more power to remove or retain the people calling the games.

From Los Angeles Times

"Either way, Congress will thereby retain its authority over the nation's property and its oversight over the Government's spending."

From Barron's

For those who retain their wits, the open questions are still interesting.

From The Wall Street Journal