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The phrase "is certainly still" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is definitely or without a doubt still happening. Here is an example: "The impact of climate change is certainly still being felt, as temperatures continue to rise and extreme weather events become more frequent."
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Mr Mateschitz is certainly still committed to the sport.
That part of the investigation is certainly still going forward".
It is certainly still part of the humanitarian effort.
I think the potential progressive center is certainly still there.
Ms. Carey, while older and more experienced, is certainly still an active pop threat.
Dr. Moertel said "there is certainly still promise" to the concept of immunological therapy for cancer.
To hear Paulin tell the story of his career, the passion is certainly still there.
Martinez's humor is certainly still there, and so is the confidence.
It believes a triple-dip recession is "certainly still very possible".
There is certainly still a stigma around it within the medical profession.
This city is certainly still friendly turf for the president, even as his approval rating continues to slip.
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