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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of stick from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to refer to the quantity of criticism or negative feedback someone receives.
Example: "He received a significant amount of stick from his colleagues for his controversial decision."
Alternatives: "level of criticism from" or "degree of backlash from".
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"I can put up with any amount of stick from supporters," he said.
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I got a fair amount of stick for that.
He took a monumental amount of stick but we won by that huge [41-16] [41-16]
"My friends tell me he's taken a fair amount of stick on Twitter.
The results may be utilised to reduce the amount of sticking content.
In particular, the overall damping levels as well as the amount of stick-slip motion are seen to depend strongly on the amount of displacement dependence.
At 37 degrees C native amosite (UICC standard) stuck to cells within 15 min of incubation, and the amount of sticking was maximum within 70 min. Decreasing the temperature decreased the amount of sticking, and at 20 degrees C no sticking was observable.
Even in liver sinusoids, elevated amounts of sticking platelets could be detected 1 h after CLP, while significantly increased sticking leukocytes were found 5 h after CLP.
In hepatic sinusoids at 1 h, 3 h, 5 h, 10 h and 20 h, significantly elevated amounts of sticking platelets were detected compared to at 0 h.
Instead, a neat amount of "pritt stick" could be applied to the insides of the paper and then bonded.
Hint: Use a small amount of glue stick to help hold the inside of the boxes down if needed.
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