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The issue is in the balance.
The result remains to be seen.
Is the play still running?
It may be too early for us to put the project into practice.
Both brothers are still alive.
Both of the brothers are still living.
The bridge is still under construction.
Visitors to the palace can still see this tennis court today.
By then Tony was in his middle sixties and still able to work hard, but he had a brand-new truck now, a new mower, a lot of other equipment and three people helping him.
The fruit is still too sour to eat.
My house, which I bought ten years ago, still looks new.
The apple is not quite ripe yet.
The matter is still under discussion.
Three of the planes have not yet reported home.
We still have quite a few more miles to go before we get there.
You can still see the remains of the fortress there.
Sorry, but it all came about so suddenly that I haven't got a handle on the situation yet.
Mr Smith hasn't turned up yet though he promised to.
Mr. Smith hasn't turned up yet though he promised to.
Mr Smith hasn't turned up yet though he promised to come.

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