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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still dream of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express that something or someone is still a source of hope or inspiration, despite being seemingly out of reach. Example: "After all these years, I still dream of traveling to exotic destinations and immersing myself in different cultures."
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Many still dream of Kurdistan.
But people still dream of making a killing.
Even so, some Italians still dream of a national consolidator.
Americans still dream of Paris; Parisians still dream of the America they find in the movies of David Lynch.
Does he still dream of creating a masterpiece?
Children (of all ages) still dream of owning a pony.
Other refugees still dream of moving to California or Canada.
Southampton can still dream of the competition's group phase.
Their parties still dream of transforming the country.
But I still dream of moving back to the city.
Does Hall still dream of owning a vineyard?
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