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Discover Ludwig"later still" is a perfectly correct and usable expression in written English
It is often used in a sentence to note that something happened after a specified timeframe. For example: "He continued to work on the project, later still taking on the development of a new feature."
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Later still, we became friends.
Later still, the I.D.F.
Three decades later, still no answers.
Guernsey and Jersey followed later still.
Twenty one days later, still nothing.
Or later still:"It can't happen here?
Later still they do love scenes.
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Later, it still haunted me".
A year later I still wonder.
Months later, corpses still surface.
All these years later, I still am.
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