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Discover Ludwig"still scary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something feels the same level of fear as before. For example, "Even though I've seen the movie many times, it's still scary."
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"It's still scary," Sato said.
Gratifyingly, it is still scary.
Barbra had been perfectly cordial but it was still scary to play tennis with her.
But then it went away". Just because a symptom goes away doesn't mean it's not still scary, warns Dr. Anderson.
Hitchcock's 1960 classic is still scary after all these years, says Scorsese.
It's still scary, even now that I'm not a wet-mouthed four-year-old.
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Still not scary enough?
Still, a scary moment.
I only take half a caplet but still very scary.
But still, big, scary issue of the executive.
It's still as scary doing the second one.
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