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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still in between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being caught in a middle position or situation, often implying uncertainty or indecision. Example: "I feel like I'm still in between choosing a career path and pursuing my passion."
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"She's still in between the old swing and the new swing".
With additional thermal reduction on the plasma-treated catalyst (AuPd-P250), the acetylene conversion is decreased and the ethylene selectivity is increased, however, they are still in between those of AuPd-P and AuPd-250.
And we are still in between this process, because we took a lot of important decisions at the European Council in June, end of June for the banking union.
"I'm still in between, with the dirt that's coming out," Mr. Haraburda, a retired engineer, said after shaking hands with Jon Runyan, 36, a former Philadelphia Eagles football player, at an outdoor festival here on Sunday.
Still in between the fun of winter and summer there lies something that no one really likes, but everyone needs to do -- spring cleaning.
"With what I experienced, I'm still in between my old life and my new life," said Venson Deng, 36, who came to the U.S. in 2001.
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The Plastic Yet Still In-Between pavilion, curated by Andrew Benson, takes form as a navigable, 3-dimensional space where artists' works can be "walked" into.
Apple's design aesthetics are definitely still in tight lockstep between notebooks and desktops.
If you notice that there are still some gaps in-between pavers, add more sand and sweep it into the cracks.
A large network of pack trails are still in use between small communities and between farms and markets.
But many women are still caught in an in-between purgatory: why have to choose?
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