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"still should be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to express something that was expected or intended to happen in the past but has not yet happened. Example: Despite all the attempts to improve the situation, the issue still should be resolved before the end of the year.
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It still should be.
It still should be fascinating.
This still should be their epitaph.
Even if the explanation is overly technical, it still should be included.
He's an accomplished, professional hitter, and he still should be at 32.
But even if it's not a ploy, a deal still should be possible here.
They still should be doing so, for this Port Washington spot is as beguiling as ever.
It is important to remember that there still should be consequences for carrying a knife.
"But this still should be one of the more fun things that anyone gets to do," she said.
Ms. Lindhagen said the emphasis still should be on improving working conditions so that women can thrive and be promoted.
Yet it still should be possible to secure their cooperation, if they face stiff enough sanctions for non-compliance.
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