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The phrase "a still need" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "There is a still need for improvement in our processes."
Alternatives: "a continued need" or "an ongoing need."
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The XPS 13 is slated for a (still need) release.
Therefore, there is a still need to assess the effect of the ICC on change in structural and environmental critical responses that plays a significant role on the ICC pavement performance in the field.
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A: I still need a vacation!
Of course, a student still needs a knowledge base.
A few cases still need to be cross-checked.
It's a conversation we still need to have.
When you work you still need a laptop, you still need a keyboard and mouse.
We may still need a global sheriff.
They still need a spot-up shooter.
They still need a few more.
We will still need a fiscal policy.
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