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The phrase "are still given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that continues to be provided or offered over time.
Example: "Despite the changes in policy, certain benefits are still given to employees who meet the criteria."
Alternatives: "are still provided" or "are still offered".
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Samples are still given away.
Nice jobs in the police and intelligence service are still given to friends.
Japan reveres its scientists, but young people are still given too few chances to take risks and innovate.
Children of alumni, valued for community building and nurturing the endowment, are still given a second look, provided they meet the rigorous admission standards.
Measures have been taken to ensure that "candidate responses written in the wrong answer space" are still given marks for their work in future.
The vast majority of uninsured and state patients are still given Haldol and Prolixin, drugs implicated in the revelations about tardive dyskinesia, a disorder that causes involuntary movements.
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This time around, the corporations are still giving secretly, but legally.
"That's a pretty good sign that people are still giving," he said.
Health officials say three people in hospital are still giving cause for concern.
Many of his former students are still giving, more than 50 years later.
"Those games are still giving me the night sweats," he said.
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