Similar words: keep up, come up with, end up with, put up with, meet up with, catch up with, keep pace with, keep company with.
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31. They were struggling to keep up with their mortgage repayments.
32. The Joneses set the pace and their neighbors try to keep up with them.
33. The procedures are continually revised?it is very difficult to keep up with the latest version.
34. The child could not keep up with his father's strides.
35. The two saleswomen were busily trying to keep up with the demand.
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36. If you do not keep up with the payments you could lose your home.
37. She did not bother to keep up with the news.
38. Keep up with the rest of us and don't straggle.
39. Employees need to keep up with the latest technical developments.
40. Keep up with those New Year resolutions!
41. Motoring: Can R-R keep up with the times?
42. Janir struggled to keep up with the bigger kids.
43. Things were happening too fast to keep up with.
44. Slow down! I can't keep up with you.
45. Owen found it hard to keep up with him.
46. They can afford not to keep up with inflation.
47. Carlton does well to keep up with the drop.
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49. The adverts scold us and cajole us and wheedle us and fawn us to keep up with the Joneses.
50. Practitioners must keep up with it, or lose the case, the money, or possibly even both.
51. Voice over On the M40, our police driver struggles to keep up with a car in the outside lane.
52. He puffed and panted behind the others, gritting his teeth with the effort of trying to keep up with them.
53. A good production person must keep up with every development and ideally acquaint the art directors with every one as well.
54. Many families are struggling to keep up with the rising costs of education.
55. The problem is how to keep up with the pace of voting without putting a foot wrong.
56. As trade in services soars, taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors.
57. Maxwell could spend some time in the slammer for failing to keep up with court-ordered guidelines after a marijuana conviction.
58. He was not so ill, however, that he was unable to keep up with what was going on.
59. Mmost everyone deplores inflation, especially retirees who have fixed incomes that do not keep up with rising prices.
60. Jessica and James Kernan are hoping to keep up with international successes and will be competing in tomorrow's Grand Prix.
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