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"still has a problem" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something or someone continues to experience a difficulty or issue. Example: Our new software system still has a problem with crashing unexpectedly.
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"Lee Smith still has a problem," he said.
"Wilf still has a problem that will still keep him out for this weekend," said Pardew.
But the government didn't help that and Australia still has a problem taking ideas to the next stage".
The reality though is that Apple still has a problem on its hands - which Tim Cook has acknowledged.
A radio-frequency-bias method is a good choice but it still has a problem coming from the oscillating sheath potential.
If big-money people are drowning out the political voice of ordinary Americans rather than big business, American democracy still has a problem.
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"I still have a problem with that".
But you still had a problem".
You still have a problem.
"We still have a problem.
Even with 1.5 degrees, we would still have a problem".
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