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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a thin piece of wood or a similar object, often in contexts involving nature, sports, or tools.
Example: "He picked up a stick from the ground to use as a makeshift walking aid."
Alternatives: "a rod" or "a branch".
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"A stick".
"It's just a stick".
I was a stick.
Or a stick of Dynamite?
He will need a stick".
Drawn with a stick.
It's not a stick.
Tape a stick.
Nah, that's a stick".
A stick exists.
I love a stick.
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