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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always stuck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone feels consistently unable to move forward or make progress.
Example: "No matter how hard I try, I feel like I'm always stuck in the same place, unable to advance in my career."
Alternatives: "perpetually trapped" or "constantly hindered".
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"That always stuck with me.
I've always stuck by my guns.
It has always stuck with me.
They've always stuck to the American line.
"That's always stuck with me," Land said.
"It just always stuck with me.
"It always stuck with me," she said.
That has always stuck with me.
I've always stuck to my roots.
"He say, 'Last man out always stuck for tip".
"When I was young, I always stuck up for him.
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