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Free sign upThe phrase "and stick in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to insert or add something into a particular context or situation.
Example: "To complete the recipe, you need to mix the ingredients and stick in a pinch of salt."
Alternatives: "insert a" or "add a".
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Here's a worthwhile axiom to print out and stick in a bunch of fortune cookies or bumper stickers or something: One person's religion is not excuse enough to force someone else's action.
At other stalls, a worker with a machete will chop open a coconut and stick in a straw for $3.
I want to hear some Chuck Berry guitar, some Jerry Lee Lewis piano, I want the sax player to bubble under on the arrangement, E two-three bop-bam, and stick in a load of Fats Domino".
"But someone local, dressed as a local, with mutton fat rubbed in his hair, could walk among them and stick in a needle and barely be noticed," Dr. Roeder said.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Updated at 3.34pm BST 3.13pm BST 67th over: England 153-6 (Ali 50, Prior 8) Herath has a whole over at Prior, and stick in a short leg, seeking a bat-pad job.
Tell him/her that you'll call him/her back tonight, and stick in a casual "I love you too".
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In a few days, it will be finished, and stuck in a kiln to be dried and fired.
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