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The phrase "are still fixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something remains in a particular position or state over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in the environment, the parameters of the experiment are still fixed to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "remain unchanged" or "are still set".
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This change has been largely invisible to consumers, since in most states retail rates are still fixed.
In the dining room, the area that was the butcher's shop, the original marble countertops were retained and butchery hooks are still fixed into the ceiling beams.
But the rates they pay are still fixed, making the meters a mere technical curiosity, rather than a signal to conserve when power supplies are tight and prices high.
Official deposit rates are still fixed, but regulators have given banks flexibility (currently, a 2.5-3.25 2.5-3.25%nd hint at full liberangeandon withintatyear.The government has also relaxed capital controls.
But retail prices, which are still fixed by state commissions, have not followed suit.
The second game allows for cooperation while prices are still fixed.
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People are still fixing things when the lines clog up or three of the four toilets in the house are stopped up.
Back in town buyers are still fixing up old cottages in the Uptown area or building ski chalets in the adjacent city of Wardner.
"Consumers are still fixing their balance sheets".
So if you are still fixing the roof or painting the walls when the first buyers show up you are losing your best chance to sell the house.
Only Lydia was still fixed in the family routine.
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