Keep in with

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verb

To maintain a good relationship with someone.

Peter tries to keep in with his boss to get favorable tasks.
Visual representation of "keep in with" - To maintain a good relationship with someone.

Often appears as...

  • keep in with the boss
  • keep in with friends
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Positive Connotation

Using 'keep in with' implies effort to stay on good terms and is generally seen positively.

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She always keeps in with her colleagues.
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Subtle Flattery

Sometimes, 'keep in with' suggests subtle flattery to maintain a beneficial relationship.

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Tom keeps in with his teacher for better recommendations.
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No Ulterior Motives

'Keep in with' doesn't always indicate personal gain; it can be sincere.

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Anna keeps in with her grandparents because she loves them.
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