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The phrase "it still requires" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when the subject of the sentence has a need or duty that has not been met, and you want to emphasize that it must still be fulfilled. Example: Even after making some adjustments, it still requires more work before it can be implemented.
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It still requires reminding of its controller pairing at each start-up, for example.
The most forward-looking device in the store is arguably its ceiling conveyor belt — though it still requires human help.
It's still copy-protected, it still requires antivirus software and its visuals still aren't consistent from one corner to another.
This research is still in its preliminary stages, and we believe that it still requires further analysis, such as evaluating these visualizations for all assignments.
"It still requires an adjustment.
But it still requires some explaining.
But it still requires a focus on something extra.
Getting it still requires old-fashioned courage and perseverance.
It still requires approval by European Union competition authorities.
But it still requires quite a stretch of imagination to see how it might happen.
However it still requires further testing before it can be approved for use with food.
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