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The phrase "he will still be" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It usually implies that a situation will remain unchanged. For example: "Although he has retired, he will still be available to answer questions about the job."
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Emotionally, he will still be with Riley.
But he will still be my hero.
I'm confident he will still be around".
But he will still be the main symbol of opposition.
If re-elected, he will still be 43rd.
He will still be eligible for the playoffs.
He will still be cheering for the Yankees.
He will still be working for Mr. Bloomberg, though.
And on Saturday, Mosley says, he will still be better.
"He will still be involved, providing guidance," Ms. Mackin said.
When that happens, he will still be a New Yorker.
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