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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a still" can be correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to a still image, a still moment, or a stillness in a situation.
Example: "The photographer captured a still of the serene landscape at dawn."
Alternatives: "a calm" or "a quiet moment".
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A: Still working on pricing.
That's it — a still camera.
Here's a still image.
It's a still a poor neighborhood.
A still from "Green Street Hooligans" (2005).
Above: A still from "The Chapman Report".
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A: I still need a vacation!
But make your choice a still-life.
What a still-life they will make.
A still-traumatized Vietnam veteran.
A still-respectable No. 15.
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