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The phrase "still or" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It may be used in a sentence where a choice or condition is being presented, but it requires additional information to be meaningful. Example: "I am still or I will be leaving soon."
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It's too still or something".
We cannot stand still or slip backwards.
"Be still or I'll clout you".
"Still or fizzeh!" We have coffee.
"Is Lusaka alive still or not?
There was nothing about it still or small.
BA cannot afford to stand still or it will wither.
Flat and glassy or choppy with whitecaps, still or stormy.
Is the city recovering, standing still or sinking back?
"Still or with gas?" the waiter wants to know.
He does not accompany his master (still?), or visit him.
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