To calm down, to quiet
The word 'still' is correct and usable in written English. It is usually used as an adverb to indicate that something has remained in the same state. For example, "I still haven't made up my mind yet."
It still does.
Police are still investigating threats to kill Hall, reportedly linked to his decision to axe Clarkson.
The Times reported that he said: "You have tanks and armour rolling across the Ukrainian border, and you have an Estonian border guard being captured and not yet still returned.
There is still time for the parties and the British Government to deliver a new budget that delivers".
He said North Korea still needed time to develop additional equipment in order to make its submarine-launched missile system fully operational.
There's still time.
Air ambulances landing now, people still stuck".
But there is still a puzzle.
He is still alive.
It still counts.
Still, somehow, it happens".
When I feel like I can't trust my brain 100%, Ludwig really comes in handy. It makes me translate and proofread faster and my output more reliable.
Claudia Letizia
Head Translator and Proofreader @ organictranslations.eu