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"Coimead Creideamh" is an Irish phrase that translates to "Keep the Faith" in English. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining one's beliefs or trust, often in a religious or spiritual context. The phrase is commonly used to encourage resilience and hope in challenging situations.

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