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The phrase "still haven't got" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are emphasizing the fact that you have not yet done something. For example, you can say: "I still haven't got around to cleaning my room."
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British people still haven't got over it.
I still haven't got everything he's done.
"I still haven't got my item.
"We still haven't got our $600.
I still haven't got over it.
"And I still haven't got it".
"We still haven't got Main Street firing on many pistons".
"I still haven't got any vacancy, though," she says.
Amazing we still haven't got [the supermarkets] under control".
And one reason this sluggish economy persists is that investors still haven't got it back.
After asking for a whole week I still haven't got a clear answer.
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