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Discover LudwigThe phrase "longer still" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to emphasize a comparative degree, adding additional emphasis to a statement. It is similar to the phrase "even longer," but can also imply continued growth or extension beyond a certain point. Example: "The line at the amusement park was long, but the wait for the newest ride was longer still."
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Idowu must bide his time longer still.
He's been building his mayoral platform for longer still.
Four years must seem longer still to Richards.
Farther out in the universe, the days are longer still.
My e-mails, horrifyingly, would run longer still.
It will take longer still before the Knicks celebrate another postseason victory.
For African-Americans, the odds are longer still; only one in four do.
They are no longer still in Turkey where they first went – they left Turkey long ago.
We're stuck, waiting for Congress to regulate while industry lobbyists encourage them to wait longer still.
It just took longer than usual this time". And longer still.
The lines on his face suggest it has been longer still.
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