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The phrase "remains being" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To use the idea of something that remains, you could use the phrase "remains intact" or "remains unchanged." For example, "The standard of excellence remains unchanged despite the changing times."
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But the church's lawsuit maintains that the building's primary purpose remains being a place of worship.
To this day, my pet hate remains being interrupted when I'm drawing.
The journey ended with Mr. Jawabreh's remains being placed in a narrow slot of cinder blocks built inside a trench.
The fires are destroying treasures as precious and irreplaceable as the archaeological remains being levelled by Isis.
Speaking about Mr Cummins' remains being found in sealed bin bags placed in a freezer, Mr Harbage asked the jury: "Who does that?
And some say he's liable to seven years imprisonment (some even say 15), but as long as he remains being beaten up in prison he's liable to be seen as a martyr.
Similar(27)
But what remains is response.
What remains is for us".
What remains is the film".
The question that remains is: from what?
What remains are the utterly naked facts.
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