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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now still" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in many contexts
It can be used to indicate that something continues to be true or unchanged at the present moment. Example: "Now still, I find it hard to believe that we won the game."
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And even now: still.
"She's 85 now, still going strong.
And, for now, still with its dignity.
Now, still another effort is under way.
Their cycle life is, however, up to now still totally unsatisfactory.
Up to Now: Still play hockey twice a week.
Puffs of dust rise from the pile, now still.
And she does so, quite unexpectedly, now: "Still.
That is, as of now, still to come.
Their American-style log house, delapidated now, still stands.
And now, still in his prime, he's coming here.
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