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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stick shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a manual transmission in a vehicle, where the driver must manually change gears.
Example: "I prefer driving a stick shift because it gives me more control over the car's performance."
Alternatives: "manual transmission" or "standard transmission".
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I can drive a stick shift.
Then your father bought an Audi with a stick shift.
Then, pretending his dick was a stick shift, he raced around the desks, changing gears.
Her mother, Erica, went because Abby couldn't drive a stick shift.
He thought it was more fun to drive a stick shift.
Maybe it was your dad, who made sure you knew how to drive a stick shift.
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That you drive a stick-shift car.
He even taught me to drive a stick-shift transmission in his brand-new Escort.
The car is a stick-shift economy model with unlimited mileage.
"He'd be out there teaching you how to ride a bike, and later on how to drive a stick-shift Volkswagen, bumping along country roads.
Natalie didn't know how to drive a stick-shift so she took driving lessons from a boy who delivered papers in the neighborhood.
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