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"still am" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to show that an action or condition that began in the past continues up to the present. For example, "I first started studying Spanish five years ago and I still am."
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Still am.
"Actually, I still am.
I still am fascinated.
"I still am.
And I still am.
Still am not, really.
"Probably still am".
I think I still am".
And, obviously, I still am.
I still am in love.
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I still am baffled by it.
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