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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am still having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an ongoing situation or experience is continuing into the present.
Example: "I am still having trouble understanding the new software updates."
Alternatives: "am continuing to have" or "am experiencing still".
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I am still having nightmares about it".
"I hit my head hard and am still having headaches, so I won't be pushing it.
But I am still having one of those I'm-a-Bad-Mother moments.
I am a displaced New Orleans student at my college, and I am still having issues since the hurricane.
I have studied and followed the directions, and I am still having a hard time understanding how such a simple formula can yield a cornmeal mush so satisfying.
It is really sad that she was saying that 200 years ago and I am still having to say that today," the campaigner said.
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I'm still having flashbacks.
"The Holocaust is still having its effect.
Paul is still having trouble writing.
But it is still having teething problems.
"I'm still having fun.
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