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keep in with sb

phrasal verb with keep
 
 
/kiːp/ verb (kept, kept)

Definition

to continue to try to be friendly with someone, especially because they can help you: I like to keep in with my ex-employer, you never know when you might need a reference.Being, becoming friends and getting to know someone
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