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if you are still facing the problem vs if you are still have the problem

The correct phrase is 'if you are still facing the problem.' 'Facing' is the appropriate verb to use in this context to indicate that someone is encountering or dealing with a problem. 'Have' is not the correct verb to use in this structure.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

if you are still facing the problem

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone is still experiencing a particular problem or issue.

if you are still have the problem

This phrase is incorrect. 'Have' is not the appropriate verb to use in this context.

  • If you still have problems sleeping after you have finished your capsules, contact your doctor again.
  • It makes no sense to unify education policy at European level if we still have countless problems with arrangements for recognising diplomas.
  • If you still get problems with your skin because of the patch, please see in Section 4 'Possible side effects' the details about what you should do.
  • Now, if you still encounter problems, here's what might help you solve them:
  • If you are still unsuccessful, try starting & xdm; instead, to make sure that you are not suffering from a more serious X configuration problem.
  • I wonder if you are still the same.
  • If you are still worried about humanitarian efforts write a check to UNICEF.
  • And you are still here. That's the problem.
  • I repeat, U.S.S. Nathan James, if you are still out there, please reply on V.H.F. channel 1-6.
  • But if you are still the Lagertha I remember, then it is a yes.
  • But remember, even if you do save people, you are still a human being.
  • But if you are still planning to do it, then you will have to kill me first.
  • If you are still here at noon, I warn you... you will hear from me to your very great destruction.
  • Madam, if you are still of a mind to have me, I will most joyfully be your chaplain.
  • And if you are still hoping for a letter of recommendation, You won't argue.
  • And if you are still going to, then I would suggest you slow down about it.
  • Madam, if you are still of a mind to have me, I will most joyfully be your chaplain.
  • If you are still intent on doing this, I believe it is possible to destroy the shipping corridor.
  • I call on you, if you are still here and can hear me, to vote in favour of this oral amendment.
  • Of course, clearly, if a technical problem still exists, it shall be rectified.

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