Examples of 'still mattered' in a sentence
Meaning of "still mattered"
still mattered - This phrase is used to indicate that something continues to be relevant, have importance, or hold significance despite changing circumstances or the passage of time
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The title is when pride still mattered.
Still mattered at that time.
He was chief of detectives back when detectives still mattered.
Your vote still mattered.
That still mattered a lot for our thinking in Berlin ten years later.
I would vote for you if politics still mattered.
Truth still mattered to Jesus.
And lied about how much we both still mattered.
Even then, trees still mattered to mental and physical well-being.
Social distinctions still mattered.
In children from poorer households, the choices of parents still mattered.
I wanted to know that I still mattered to you.
They had the wrong ideas, the wrong clothes & the ridiculous idea that they still mattered.
I tried to pretend that I still mattered to her.
He told me he was a cop, and he talked to me like I still mattered.
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Only if the Avengers still mattered.
Unlike Heidegger, he sincerely believed that the problem of freedom still mattered.
The Game of the Week still mattered.
Yeah, you gonna vote for me? I would vote for you if politics still mattered.
You know, the production code administration still mattered at that time.
Forget downloads, I remember when music still mattered.
Honestly, I did not think this kind of stuff still mattered to you.
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Examples of using Mattered
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Nothing mattered to me more than getting wasted
I did not think this mattered to you anymore
What mattered was the existence of a genuine will to do so
Examples of using Still
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I still cling to the hope of being employed as an official
My nerves have still not quite recovered
Still a little bit shaky and tense