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keep in with

Idioms  
  1. see in with.


Example Sentences

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“I’m trying to keep in with it and not out of it,” McConaughey replied.

From New York Times

Downing Street wants any chance to play on the global stage, to keep in with America for after Brexit.

From The Guardian

Nowadays, when the Kremlin makes a covert effort to exert political influence and undermine democracy, it has far more tools available — big companies, rich oligarchs, both of which need to keep in with the government — and far more psychological leverage.

From Washington Post

People keep visiting Facebook because they are keen to keep in with their pals.

From Economist

It was a good story for the reporters, but not if you want to keep in with the chairman, Jeremy Peace.

From BBC