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Discover Ludwig"she can still" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express the idea that something can still be done, or that something remains a possibility. For example: "Despite her advanced age, she can still run a mile in under 10 minutes."
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"She can still connect".
She can still smell the world, she can still love.
That way, she can still be connected.
And she can still enjoy her family.
She can still walk, if led.
"She can still enter the UK.
But she can still talk, read, respond.
She can still enjoy the outdoors.
These days, she can still shake a rafter or two.
"She can still improve in some areas," Sorenstam said.
Yet she can still picture him in his office.
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