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Discover Ludwig"still at large" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when talking about a person or thing that has not been captured, located, or identified. For example: "Though the police have been searching for him for days, the suspect remains still at large."
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Suspect still at large.
He is still at large.
Mladic is still at large.
Indicted war criminals are still at large.
The killer was still at large.
His shooter is still at large.
The attacker is still at large.
Mr. Hassan is still at large.
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"It still unnerving to know he is still at-large," he opined.
Jashid Chambers, who the NYPD also believe to be a shooter, is still at-large.
Nor, unsurprisingly, did the still-at-large Osama bin Laden.
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