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The phrase "a bit sticking" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is somewhat adhesive or difficult to move, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "The tape is a bit sticking to the surface, making it hard to remove."
Alternatives: "a little sticky" or "somewhat adhesive."
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Since the carrier was buried in the pile of bags with just a bit sticking out, she said it would have been easy for sanitation workers to miss it completely and wind up throwing the cat into the trash compactor.
When reinserting screen, leave a bit sticking out the bowl for easy removal.
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Because I'm a bit stuck".
"We're a bit stuck now.
Whereas traditional documentaries seem a bit stuck.
The doctors tended to get a bit stuck.
In fact, you're often a bit stuck without it.
"So they're a bit stuck," Dr. Maltman said.
Are you a talented professional woman who feels a bit stuck or frustrated at work?
So after a year at this modeling school, I felt a bit stuck.
"I'm getting a bit stuck," she said to an aide who rushed to her assistance.
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