Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. If you want to make a good impression, it's important to __________ your colleagues.
A
keep away from
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B
keep in with
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C
keep out of
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D
keep on at
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Solution
The correct option is A keep away from Option A is the correct answer because the phrasal verb 'keep away from' means to stay away.
Options B, C and D are incorrect because the phrasal verbs 'keep in with' means to remain on good terms with (someone), 'keep out of' means to avoid becoming involved in something, or to stop someone or something becoming involved in something and 'keep on at' means to annoy (someone) by making frequent requests.