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Discover Ludwig"still gotta" is a perfectly acceptable phrase and is often used in spoken and written English.
It is usually used to indicate that you still must do something even though it might be difficult or time-consuming. Example: "I still gotta finish my homework before I can watch TV."
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But you still gotta meet standards".
But you've still gotta teach that.
We've still gotta catch 'em all.
You still gotta be who you are".
The policy's the thing, but still gotta get those books out there.
"Somebody's still gotta man that machine that's supposed to be able to do everything.
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Still, you gotta love those accompanying photos.
Still, you gotta be pretty dumb to steal a "one of a kind" bike.
Still, you gotta give the man credit for innovating and striving to elevate the medium, which has become somewhat stale over the last few years, to a legitimate art form.
Still, you've gotta see this.
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