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The phrase "the problem is still" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement about a persistent issue or difficulty. Example: "The problem is still finding a solution to the high levels of pollution in our city." In this sentence, the phrase "the problem is still" indicates that the issue of pollution has not been resolved and remains a persistent concern.
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But fixing the problem is still difficult.
The problem is still centered in Athens.
The problem is still with us today.
The problem is still the persistance".
"The problem is still there.
"The problem is still fear.
"The problem is still there," he said.
The tragedy is that the problem is still getting worse.
The problem is still there, more conspicuously than ever.
"The problem is still very much in the community".
But the problem is still immense, cancer researchers agree.
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