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Discover Ludwig"More still" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is still continuing, particularly when comparing two things or when giving a list. For example: "He had plenty of problems to deal with--more still were added every day."
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More still download podcasts.
More still are up ahead.
More still need to come".
More still was promised.
More still sign up every month.
More still needs to be done.
More still would be spent on river conservation.
More still are going up at Stratford and Croydon.
More still needs to be done by government and industry to enable broad deployment of v2x.
More still are due to be demolished, but that is controversial.
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