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The part of a sentence "is still a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that an issue has not yet been resolved. For example: "Global warming is still a problem that must be addressed."
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It is still a problem".
But this is still a problem.
This is still a problem today.
Food is still a problem.
Gas is still a problem.
Of course, there is still a problem.
And it is still a problem.
Unfortunately, there is still a problem.
But there is still a problem with salt.
Serious crime is still a problem in New York.
And rent is still a problem, she said.
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is even a problem
is constantly a problem
is still a trouble
is increasingly a problem
is however a problem
is consistently a problem
is again a problem
is always a problem
is already a problem
is ever a problem
is still a dream
is still a family
is still a prototype
is still a hardware
is still a preoccupation
is still a symbol
is still a gap
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