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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a stuck" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "As a stuck point in the discussion, we need to find a resolution."
Alternatives: "as a barrier" or "as a hindrance".
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Dogfish has its own yeast-propagation lab, but some strains give up too soon, causing what's known as a stuck fermentation.
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I suspect he plans to use this money as a sticking plaster to cover forthcoming, politically damaging cuts in policing".
Copying bits of information in a standard computer is as simple as sticking a floppy into a disk drive.
And preserving those bits for posterity isn't as easy as sticking a sheet of paper in a drawer.
For now, expansion is as stuck as a post-Panamax ship in a canal lock.
Dentists sometimes tell their patients that having a veneer fitted is as simple as sticking on a false nail.
Think of them as a goldfish stuck in a tank, mouthing away.
We're meant to find Irene sympathetic, but she seems as big a stick as her husband.
"It's not as simple as sticking on a red nose and falling over.
Something as simple as sticking with a single airline offers benefits, too.
As well as sticking to a color theme, mixing complementary colors or patterns together can be very effective too.
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