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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stick to" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are stuck to"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe something that is adhered or attached to another object.
Example: "The notes are stuck to the refrigerator with magnets."
Alternatives: "are attached to" or "are adhered to".
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Colon: That talent is just the beginning of a successful business and to always stay authentic to who you are, stick to what you believe in and behave accordingly.
This is for determined people who are stick to their goals.
If you are an experienced mapler, you can get to Ludibrium by way of Aqua Road and Korean Folk Town, but unless you don't think you are, stick to the ships.
It can be hard to coordinate enough layers of clothes to keep warm in the winter, some tips to make this easier are: Stick to basic, neutral colors for most of your outfit.
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We are sticking to these principles".
For now, Europeans leaders are sticking to their talking points.
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