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still room

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noun

  1. a room in which distilling is carried out

  2. a pantry or storeroom, as in a large house

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Looking ahead, Zou said there is still room to cut interest rates and banks’ required reserve ratios, without specifying a timeline.

From The Wall Street Journal

The vast majority were rated as amber, meaning they were patching up roads and had preventative measures in place but there was still room for improvement.

From BBC

Stock-market bulls have argued that there’s still room for companies to grow, while more pessimistic investors say that tech-company valuations are too high and could collapse.

From MarketWatch

Stock-market bulls have argued that there’s still room for companies to grow, while more pessimistic investors say that tech-company valuations are too high and could collapse.

From MarketWatch

There is still room for sports, clubs, AP classes and other school staples.

From The Wall Street Journal