adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
still
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Or perhaps burn. Still undecided .
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Kim said that briefing will be held later this month, at a date and place still undecided .
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However, the Government is still undecided on whether to proceed with this strategy.
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Alvin found himself drawn back to Melrose Avenue, although he was still undecided about becoming a professional dancer.
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All eyes are now on Mr Clarke, who is still undecided on whether to join the race.
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Herman said she is still undecided this year.
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That leaves about 500 delegates who are still undecided , and whose views have so far been ignored.
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voter
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He will argue that there are still a lot of undecided voters to make up their minds.
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Experienced Iowa Republican activists suggest that undecided voters may stay home on what is likely to be a raw wintry evening.
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Some observers believe polls overestimated the influence of undecided voters .
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More than 60 percent of the Dole voters and the undecided voters believed in limiting immigration.
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Of the undecided voters , 67 percent said they were pro-choice.
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Gramm lately has attempted to soften his image, holding a series of intimate discussions with undecided voters in their kitchens.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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undecided voters
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chip frequency and size of secondary cache on the box in between are currently undecided .
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For a second Bodie was undecided as to what he could, and should, do now.
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He will argue that there are still a lot of undecided voters to make up their minds.
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Kim said that briefing will be held later this month, at a date and place still undecided .
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More than 60 percent of the Dole voters and the undecided voters believed in limiting immigration.
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The large undecided vote is also probably bad news for a well-known party figure like Dole.
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The man was standing undecided in the middle of the road like a rabbit caught in headlights at night.