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Discover Ludwig"might be still" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility in the present tense. Example: "I haven't heard back about the job, but there might be still a chance that I'll get it." In this example, the speaker is unsure if they will get the job, but there is still a possibility that they might. The phrase "might be still" indicates that the situation is ongoing or in the present.
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While the syllabus doesn't match exactly, some of them might be still of interest this year, too.
If he stayed with us [rather than being picked for the World Cup] I think he might be still here.
But the biggest risk is that Spain, Italy and Greece, in particular, might be still mired in recession this time next year.
The gang might be still at it, by the way, so do look out for "Terrence Jolley" if you have a death in the family.
Kids go to fantasy not for escape but for organization, and a little elevation; since life is like this already, they imagine that it might be still like this but more magical.
"We're trying to figure out who was on the site today and is home now, sitting at home watching the Super Bowl, and who might be still under the rubble," Mr. Giuliano said.
Missoni made no bones about dressing to have a good time, with lots of long colorful looks swathed in ruffles and the assumption you might be still wearing the dress the next morning.
The main reason why Admiral Popov wanted to avoid facing the truth was that he knew better than anyone else that he did not have the resources to rescue any submariners who might be still alive, Truscott explains.
There is no release date for the UK yet, and Amazon does not currently sell groceries on the same scale as it does in the US, so it might be still some way off.
They argued that the banks had failed to check properly for accounts opened by Jews who perished in the Holocaust, and that the banks might be still holding billions of dollars.
47) Brothers Grimsby A must-see ahead of the release of its worryingly cruddy trailer, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest might be still worth a watch for all the wrong reasons.
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