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Discover Ludwig"still fails" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action or process that has been attempted but has not been successful. For example, "Despite multiple attempts, the experiment still fails."
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But the alteration still fails to solve the failings of the gig economy promise.
Pruitt's directive still fails, for at least two reasons.
And that is where the N.B.A.'s model still fails.
Not least, the Vatican still fails to understand.
Yet Olympic football still fails to excite players and spectators alike.
If that still fails to determine a winner, penalty kicks will decide the series.
Bleak House still fails, after 18 years of opportunities, to grip my attention.
There's one obvious lesson which Westminster, despite centuries of dire experience, still fails to learn.
"The government's latest analysis still fails to show the full distributional impact of its welfare changes.
County prosecutors say the department still fails to regularly notify them.
That's an improvement, but still fails to match inflation (which came in at 2.2% yesterday).
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