Sentence examples for still for more from inspiring English sources

The phrase "still for more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a desire for additional quantity or continuation, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I thought I had enough, but I find myself still for more."

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You get the impression that time has stood still for more than half a century.

Still, for more than two decades the cassette ruled the road.

I was for more stimulus before those numbers came out; I'm still for more stimulus now.

Sofo has trouble sitting still for more than a few seconds.

As for my mother, I don't recall her sitting still for more than a minute that entire day.

Now the wheels have stopped their relentless turning, I suffer vertigo to be still for more than a nanosecond.

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Still massive, still impressive, still churning for more greatness, say the Redskins.

Yet oil still accounts for more than 75% of most of their national incomes.

Yet it still asks for more.

If they did already give some advice, you can still ask for more, however.

However, there is still room for more improvement.

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