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"a stuck door" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a door that will not open, either because it is physically jammed or held shut by some other force (e.g. gravity). For example: I tried to open the door, but it was stuck.
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It didn't imitate wakeful human patterns — walking or talking or running — but instead pushed against each note or beat as if it were a stuck door.
The blaze spread rapidly, passengers' were delayed trying to escape by a stuck door and obstructed exits, and dozens were incapacitated or killed by inhaling the toxic smoke.
In the same way that it's fun to walk down a street and see a nun drinking a Dr. Pepper while a man in a tux uses a stuffed penguin to knock open a stuck door on an Eldorado.
First, the men may be lawfully gaining entry through a stuck door.
When he gets frustrated by a stuck door or window, he rips it out and hurls it away, and he does the same with words.
A rookie officer with his finger on the trigger of his pistol tensed as he pushed open a stuck door; the added pressure on the trigger caused his weapon to fire a shot down the stairwell.
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WIENER: Fix a sticking door.
Now as I walk around my house, I no longer ignore the sticking door and the wobbly chair.
Parreno reminds us what it's like to be a child stuck in doors on a winter evening.
The operation mainly involved removing impurities from the SWCNTs using CVD, where the SWNCTs were placed in the CVD equipment for a while, the CVD door was then opened to allow the CNTs to be stirred using a stick, the door was then closed and the CVD area vacuumed 1-2 times, and finally the SWCNTs were collected.
Some of the interior doors stick and need stripping.
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