keep on with (something)

keep on with (something)

To continue, persist, or persevere in some action, activity, or endeavor. I know you're discouraged by the reviews, but you really ought to keep on with your writing. You are so talented! I don't know how she kept on with her work in the midst of everything else that was happening in her life.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keep on with something

to continue with something. Just keep on with your work. Don't pay any attention to me. Can I keep on with this while you are talking?
See also: keep, on
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • keep on with
  • hang in
  • hang in (something)
  • carry on somehow
  • persevere
  • persevere at
  • persevere at (something)
  • persevere in
  • persevere with
  • persevere with (something)