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keep in
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Princeton's WordNet
keep inverb
cause to stay indoors
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of keep in in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of keep in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of keep in in a Sentence
The risks are important to keep in mind, but they shouldn't necessarily stop you from pushing ahead with your idea.
Keep in mind the tour cancelation could really be attributed to poor ticket sales and fan interest.
Whatever sector you look at, companies will keep in mind being cut off from the U.S. financial system when deciding whether to trade with Iran.
Today was about justice but it was also about closure for the Ma family, we were pleased that they were involved, the family friends were involved, and that we were able to keep in constant communication with the family, and with the community that supported them so wholeheartedly.
Are United States stocks attractive from a long-term valuation perspective ? No. But is it possible for United States stocks to keep in moving up ? Yes. The Fed is not giving investors any other choice.
Translations for keep in
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- ابق فيArabic
- mějte naCzech
- holde indeDanish
- Bleib drinGerman
- teni enenEsperanto
- Mantener dentroSpanish
- pitää sisälläFinnish
- garder àFrench
- a choinneáil iIrish
- tarts beHungarian
- tetapIndonesian
- mantenere inItalian
- לשמור בHebrew
- で保つJapanese
- in custodiamLatin
- houden inDutch
- holde seg inneNorwegian
- zatrzymać sięPolish
- mantenhaPortuguese
- păstrează in interiorRomanian
- hålla inneSwedish
- tutmakTurkish
- підтримуватиUkrainian
- giữ trongVietnamese
- 留在Chinese
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