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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'would have still' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something would be true even if a past event had not occurred. For example: "Even if I had not stayed up late to study, I would have still failed the test."
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There would have still been anger there.
The Islanders would have still won.
Nah, I would have still sent them to Provincetown.
Their cuts would have still hurt many vulnerable people.
"I would have still gone through with it," she said.
"He would have still had his day in court".
Any younger and the placenta would have still been attached.
A challenged life would have still been a life.
He probably would have still been here if he'd obeyed the early signs.
"And then you would have said 'Tssh!' and we would have still come this bloody road".
There is a strong indication that the spring, which dried out in 2007, would have still yielded significant amounts of water if groundwater extractions had been limited.
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