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The phrase "and still with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something remains in a particular state or condition despite changes or challenges.
Example: "She has faced many obstacles in her career, and still with her determination, she continues to succeed."
Alternatives: "yet still with" or "and yet with".
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"I'm glad that I'm still here and still with the team.
After eight days of 'stuperous sedation' and still with a headache, she checked herself out.
Even Ms. Haneda, now 59 and still with the company, says she has difficulty celebrating.
Over three years (and 32 countries) later, he was still cycling, and still with no particular plan.
A team spokeswoman said she was in pain and still with doctors almost an hour after the final buzzer.
After that, embellished evening dresses, lovely in lace and still with a focus on the back, took over the runway.
But the game of Where's Geraldo? began anew when Mr. Rivera appeared on Fox News at 11 33 a.m., still in Iraq and still with the 101st Airborne.
With the exception of serving them raw and thinly sliced with olive oil when mega-fresh, young and still with a delicate crunch, they're best used as vessels.
"Dance music at the moment is so fucking dead," spits Liam Howlett, still with his trademark Romford Thom Yorke mullet – and still with his trademark venom.
Bock is 43, big-jawed, handsome, once an extra on Baywatch and still with the straight-backed bearing of a screen lifeguard.
No wonder those still there – and still with no prospect of either release or trial – have gone on hunger strike about their fate.
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