Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Other candidates for the title have easier fixtures at moment and it is important to keep close to them.
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Adults keep close to a site with host plants, thus the species forms small colonies.
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He studied facsimiles and tried to keep close to the composer's intentions.
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So things like passporting etc... we have to plan the various different options around that and keep close to our clients.
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In the dry season the animals keep close to the swamps and marshy creeks and are easily seen.
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These are cards we tend to keep close to our chest.
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Keep close to our customers and qualified prospects7.
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They need to keep close to the scalp to survive.
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