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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still working towards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in the process of making progress or achieving a goal, often implying that the goal has not yet been reached. Example: "I am still working towards my degree, and I hope to graduate next year."
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This is the learning goal I am still working towards.
And I know we're still working towards that.
Still working towards life we reach the Rubicon – the enormous bloodletting area behind the gassing machine.
A spokesman said the cathedral was still "working towards a peaceful outcome".
"We are still working towards being a world-class company," he says.
"We are clearly still working towards a solution for them," said Malcolm A. Smith of Queens, the Senate majority leader.
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Individuals can still work towards change even as they settle into an acceptance of who and where they are," she writes at the Conversation website.
Although most Italians still work towards that often-elusive "permanent position" (essential to enter into the full pension and benefits system), the recent introduction of "contract researcher" posts is also making it somewhat easier for incoming scientists to break into the Italian system.
But that doesn't mean that the vision is still not there in our inner eyesight... and a reality that we can all still work towards.
I began to figure out what I valued, so that when negative feelings came up, I could still work towards things that were meaningful and affirming for me.
He explained that he moved because he would be able to play basketball, but would also get a good education and could still work towards becoming an engineer if he wanted.
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