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The phrase "as it still makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing relevance or effectiveness of something despite changes or challenges.
Example: "The project was delayed, but as it still makes a significant impact, we decided to proceed."
Alternatives: "since it continues to" or "as it remains effective".
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Only get this if your parents are okay with it, as it still makes your hair look different.
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