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There might still be vs There still might be

Both "there might still be" and "there still might be" are grammatically correct. Both phrases convey the same meaning, but the first one places "still" before the verb phrase, while the second one places it after the subject.
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There might still be

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the possibility of something still existing or happening.
  • Even with the cabinet members' votes, there might still be a way to avoid this. Cyrus.
  • There might still be something for you.
  • There might still be time to change the birth certificate.
  • There might still be a connection we're not seeing.
  • There might still be Indians in the woods.
  • There might still be a few corrupted frames.
  • Whatever is out there might still be out there.
  • That road back there might still be hot.
  • ...and there might still be hard feelings.
  • As for you, there might still be a way for us to work this out.
  • At the current stage of development, there might still be cases where doing so is not yet possible because of technical reasons.
  • Since there might still be stocks of such wine, the measure in question should be extended.
  • Because Pearl could still be alive downstairs, there might still be time to...
  • They can remind us that an underdog can still find glory... and that there might still be magic left in David's sling.
  • It could be argued that there might still be a legitimate reason for establishing a specific procedure to decide whether Parliament should lodge observations or intervene before the Court in cases of disagreement between the President and the committee responsible.
  • Speaking as an inhabitant of a border area, I greatly regret this, but I can understand that there might still be problems with controls in certain cases.
  • My impression was that, even though several governments did not want it, there might still be a clear majority in favour of a reference in Article 6.
  • As soon as we started the discussion in Parliament we heard from the Commission and Council representatives that there might still be some problems in the Council concerning this mainly technical initiative.

Alternatives:

  • there still might be
  • there may still be
  • there could still be
  • there is still a possibility of
  • it is still possible that there is

There still might be

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the possibility of something still existing or happening.
  • There still might be a trace of him in the system.
  • There still might be a way for you to save Amy.
  • There still might be a way to save face.
  • Unless you think there still might be a chance with Liam.
  • But there still might be time to get something right.
  • So despite everything that's happened, I thought there still might be hope for me.
  • But only with her permission and there still might be some blowback.
  • Whatever is out there might still be out there.
  • There might still be something for you.
  • There might still be time to change the birth certificate.
  • There might still be a connection we're not seeing.
  • That road back there might still be hot.
  • There might still be Indians in the woods.
  • There might still be a few corrupted frames.
  • ...and there might still be hard feelings.
  • Might there still be a place for me in your heart?
  • So you think there actually might still be a chance that she's kind of maybe like, a little bit...
  • As for you, there might still be a way for us to work this out.
  • Even with the cabinet members' votes, there might still be a way to avoid this. Cyrus.
  • At the current stage of development, there might still be cases where doing so is not yet possible because of technical reasons.

Alternatives:

  • there might still be
  • there may still be
  • there could still be
  • there is still a possibility of
  • it is still possible that there is

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