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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that still" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to everything that remains unchanged or constant despite other changes.
Example: "Despite the chaos around us, all that still matters is our friendship."
Alternatives: "everything that remains" or "all that endures".
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All that still goes on.
So, after all that, still not equal.
Or actions could have bad results and yet, for all that, still be morally required.
All that still rests on the theoretical foundation laid by this playful mathematician and electrical engineer.
All that still puzzles Gary's parents, who prefer the six-days-of-creation diorama he painted as a teenager for their Church of Christ.
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All that still-smoldering history casts an awkward shadow on Mr. Spitzer's avidity and bonhomie; at times, he looked so eager and hepped up that his head almost crashed through the screen.
And yet, for all that, Marczin still has no bed and no job.
For me, all that is still true.
For all that, decaf still has a little caffeine.
For all that, it still has secrets to reveal.
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