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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thankfully still" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express relief or gratitude that something remains unchanged or intact despite potential challenges or difficulties. Example: "Thankfully still, we have enough resources to complete the project on time."
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Arriving in Barinas, we found our driver, thankfully, still waiting.
"We thankfully still have our jobs," she said.
Or instead, maybe we should celebrate the wildlife that is thankfully still in our midst.
Snowden is thankfully still a free man and hopefully will continue to be so.
You already knew it didn't, because James Purefoy is, thankfully, still in it.
Said Aburish's excellent Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge (Bloomsbury £7.99, pp416), is, thankfully, still available.
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Thankfully, I still have that curiosity.
That, thankfully, is still a lot.
Oz, thankfully, is still Oz in such places.
But thankfully, "Metropolis" still emerges with its deepest mysteries forever intact.
Thankfully you still get mobile reception in the middle of nowhere.
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