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Keep a civil tongue in your head!
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Keep a cool head
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Keep a dish warm
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Keep a stiff upper lip
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Keep an eye on what someone is up to
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Keep calm
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Keep calm!
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Keep dining area clean
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keep doing something
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Keep falling in and out of love
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Keep hoping
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Keep in touch with someone
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Keep increasing
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Keep it to yourself!
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Keep it under your hat!
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Keep licking someone's arse
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Keep licking someone's boots
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Keep looking for it!
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Keep one's cool
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Keep one's distance
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Keep one's distance from...
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Keep one's ear to the ground
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Keep one's eyes down
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Keep one's head
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Keep one's nose clean
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Keep oneself to oneself
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Keep running down somebody
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Keep silent
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Keep smiling!
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Keep someone at a distance
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Keep someone at arm's length
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Keep someone at bay
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Keep someone company
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Keep someone on the sidelines
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Keep someone waiting
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Keep something in good condition
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keep something undercover
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Keep the airliners in good condition
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Keep the ball rolling
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Keep the change!
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keep the leftovers
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Keep the wolf from the door
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Keep to oneself
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Keep to the straight and narrow
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Keep together!
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Keep up with the Joneses
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Keep work area clean
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Keep your eyes open!
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Keep your eyes peeled!
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Keep your fingers crossed!
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Keep your shirt on!
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Kick the bucket
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Kick up a fuss
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Kick up a row
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Kick up a stink
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Kill someone by inches
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Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
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Kill time
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'Killed in action'
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Kingdom come!
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Kiss one's money goodbye
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Kiss someone
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Kiss something good-bye
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Knee someone in the stomach
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Kneel down
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Knit
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Knock about the world
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Knock at the door
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Knock it off!
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Knock knock!
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Knock on...
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Knock on the ceiling
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Knock on wood!
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Knock the stuffing out of someone
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Knot a tie
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Know a lot about something
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Know a place like the back of one's hand
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Know a subject inside out
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Know about something
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Know all the tricks of the trade
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Know how to bide one's time
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Know how to smooth things over
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Know of a good restaurant
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Know one's lesson backwards
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Know one's onions
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Know one's stuff
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Know oneself
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Know some good restaurants to go to
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Know some important people
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Know someone by name
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Know someone by reputation
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Know someone by sight
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Know someone through and through
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Know something off by heart
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Know something through and through
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Know the right people
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Know which side one's bread is buttered
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Knowledge is crucial
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Knowledge is essential
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Knowledge is fundamental