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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still sometimes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something occurs with some frequency or regularity, despite other changes or factors. Example: "Despite their busy schedules, they still sometimes find time to have a weekly movie night together."
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"It is still, sometimes.
AIDS activists are still sometimes detained.
Still, sometimes Lou creeps out.
Still, sometimes it's nice to be wanted.
But still: sometimes I miss it.
"And still sometimes it would just fail".
Still, sometimes, we manage to see them.
Still, sometimes politicians get things right.
I still sometimes go past his house now.
But men in power still sometimes have tin ears.
Still, sometimes she lets her car insurance lapse.
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