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The phrase "a stuck of" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing. Example: "I found a stack of papers on my desk."
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In this context we would require a collection of virus strains found in the patient population, a stuck of antiviral drugs, and a quantitative measure of how well each virus strain responds to each antiviral drug.
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Or a stick of Dynamite?
"Have a stick of Beech-Nut gum".
(Pops a stick of nicotine gum).
Ate a stick of celery.
It is a stick of oak.
Each took a sleeping bag and a stick of deodorant.
Or my dentist offering me a stick of rock.
It's tatooed on me like a stick of rock.
He added: "You're riding a stick of dynamite into space.
"Not a stick of pot in 10 years".
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