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The phrase "still looking at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an ongoing action that has already been taking place for some time, or that has been occurring more frequently recently. For example, "He has been working hard all week, and is still looking at more ways to improve the project."
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Still looking at him.
"We are still looking at Leith.
He is still looking at budgets.
The woman was still looking at me.
Todd was still looking at houses.
We're still looking at playoffs.
"We're still looking at everything.
We're still looking at the big picture".
And she's still looking at me.
" We're still looking at the data".
"We are still looking at it".
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