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Free sign upThe phrase "and sticking in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the action of inserting or placing something into another object or situation.
Example: "She was busy decorating the cake and sticking in a few colorful candles."
Alternatives: "and inserting a" or "and placing a".
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Give Peanut Butter and Company credit for staying in character, right to packing your sandwich in a lunch bag and sticking in a wax paper baggie of carrot sticks.
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