adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
still
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Mr Fallon said about 3,000 of 26,000 people he had canvassed were still unsure how they would vote tomorrow.
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After 20 dates, 45 percent of women were still unsure but only 30 percent of men.
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Then I saw the photographs in the newspapers, and I was still unsure .
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If you are still unsure , walk on and then do the same again.
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More than a year after it was first proposed Sir Jeremy is still unsure of his team.
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While a mere three percent said budgets would increase a lot, the rest anticipate no change or are still unsure .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Boldwood realized they had noticed him, and suddenly felt unsure of himself.
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Flynn got all the really difficult contracts, or the ones John was unsure of being able to visit regularly.
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He moves slowly back, unsure of the reason behind my sudden outburst.
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I stopped dead in my tracks, unsure of what to do next.
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Instead, they are weak and unsure of themselves.
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Mr Fallon said about 3,000 of 26,000 people he had canvassed were still unsure how they would vote tomorrow.
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Only 11 percent of the Republican voters said they were unsure who they will support for the nomination two months from now.
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She also looked very young and unsure of herself, but Kate knew that was just an illusion.