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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61. A: Money in savings accounts has no risk, but earns barely enough to keep up with inflation.
62. Even Jimmy Savile, the man who helped bring them here, couldn't keep up with them.
63. The latest update to your trusty old word processor can barely keep up with your keystrokes.
64. The pressure to keep up with the passing dance club trends is rather transparent on some tracks.
65. The butcher starts mincing children to keep up with the demand.
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66. Trade deficits need to be financed and it is simply impossible to borrow enough to keep up with compound interest.
67. You'll have to walk quicker than that if you want to keep up with me.
68. If that helps the government keep up with their debt repayments, that's all well and good.
69. The old and infirm who were too feeble to keep up with the band were left behind to die.
70. The scouts were also working hard to keep up with the many breakfasts they cooked that morning.
71. She seemed tired and unable to keep up with ordinary social intercourse.
72. You see what I mean about having to keep up with things.
73. More than 1, 100 plows struggled to keep up with the high winds and drifts of four to six feet.
74. The condescension can not be denied: look at how hard the poor chaps strive to keep up with the nuclear Joneses.
75. By 1980, when Arizonans capped county revenue growth, counties could not keep up with costs.
76. To keep up with the dizzying pace of change, work and learning will have to occur throughout our lives.
77. Children, also, carrying their bundles and striving in vain to keep up with their seniors.
78. Unless a parent can keep up with its children, its fate is sealed.
79. If your income drops or ends, how will you pay them off, let alone keep up with the accumulating interest?
80. The company has been overworking its employees to try to keep up with demand.
81. Translators are working hard to keep up with the demand.
82. That was my dad - always trying to keep up with things.
83. Your sound engineer should mix the out-front sound at every gig and attend rehearsals regularly to keep up with new material.
84. In clinical practice we try to keep up with the scientific literature and adapt our actions accordingly.
85. Many experts doubt that capital and technology can be created fast enough in poor countries to keep up with the demand.
86. Edie was finding it hard to keep up with her rent payments.
87. Somehow, he manages to keep up with mortgage payments of $ 24, 000 a month on his Rockingham Avenue estate.
88. Living organisms have a similar tradeoff in deciding how much mutation and innovation is needed to keep up with a changing environment.
89. They're hardly moving at all - I can nearly keep up with them just by walking quick.
90. And Des works out in his home gym to keep up with her youthful vigour.
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