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The phrase "a sticking" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to something that is causing a delay or obstruction, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There seems to be a sticking point in our negotiations that we need to address."
Alternatives: "an obstacle" or "a bottleneck".
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STILL, the price remains a sticking point.
"This is a sticking plaster.
Still, the public financing remains a sticking point for critics.
Was that a sticking plaster we saw before us?
In other words, 'revenge bombing' of Syria would be little more than a sticking plaster.
Public financing remains a sticking point in the growth of the arts.
But that is a sticking plaster.
How she did that remains a sticking point in recalling this powerful personality.
However, denuclearization remains a sticking point.
Draw a semi-circle for a sticking out tongue.
For example ":)" is a happy face, and ":P" is a "sticking out your tongue face".
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