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You could still vs You can still

Both "you could still" and "you can still" are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between the phrases depends on the context and the level of certainty or possibility the speaker would like to convey.
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You could still

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a possibility or suggestion. It implies a level of uncertainty or politeness in the statement.

Examples:

  • You could still catch the last train if you hurry.
  • You could still try calling him to see if he's available.
  • You could still make it to the meeting if you leave now.
  • You could still change your mind if you're not sure.
  • You could still find the book in the library.
  • You could still beat me to the altar.
  • You could still live a good life.
  • Right. You could still change your mind.
  • You could still get a girl like that.
  • You could still do something good.
  • You could still have a good life.
  • You could still end up in an ashtray, you know.
  • You could still collect baseball cards or stamps.
  • You could still jump up and down if you want.
  • You could still shop in the junior's department.
  • You could still leave the chateau before it gets dark.
  • You could still go out and look for number 32.
  • You could still be a hero if you cooperate!
  • You could still go to prison, you know.
  • You could still work it out with your dad, couldn't you?
  • It was your potential, one you could still fulfill.
  • It was your potential, one you could still fulfill.
  • I mean, you could still be wrong. Maybe.
  • Maybe you could still win that game after all.
  • Yes, but you could still win the night.

Alternatives:

  • You can still

You can still

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a possibility or ability. It implies a higher level of certainty or directness in the statement.

Examples:

  • You can still join us for dinner if you want.
  • You can still finish the project by the deadline.
  • You can still reach the summit before sunset.
  • You can still improve your skills with practice.
  • You can still enjoy the concert even if you're late.
  • You can still find and use your payment, password and contact info, but you can't change your saved info in a Chrome Incognito window.

Alternatives:

  • You could still

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