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"still up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adverb to describe a continued state of existence, activity, or progress. For example, you might say, "The lights in the building are still up, even after closing time."
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Still up.
We're still up overall.
"We're still up.
But, hey, it's still up.
"The article's still up".
Friends, are you all still up?
Syria is still up for grabs.
Iowa is clearly still up for grabs.
"All the people are still up.
Mrs. Febres was still up.
-- is still up for grabs.
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