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"Be sticking around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used as an imperative or command. It is often used to indicate that someone should remain in one place or stay engaged with something. For example, you might say, "Be sticking around - I have a surprise for you later!".
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But current market conditions mean the investor will be sticking around longer than planned.
"You're going to be sticking around with us," his co-host Ann Curry said on Friday's show, confirming what The New York Times reported on Thursday evening.
Of course, we don't yet know if Danny will be sticking around, thanks to a bold, brilliant ending which saw the show's supposed lead grievously wounded, possibly dead.
We're excited to see how he can help founders now that he'll be sticking around," said Goetz in a statement.
Considering the name of the show, and that the Maisels split in the first episode, I didn't really think you'd be sticking around, Michael.
Despite openly lobbying to be renewed, Sapers will only be sticking around long enough for the government to find a more preferable replacement.
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Glad you're sticking around!
Planners in Tampa Bay are noticing that floodwater is sticking around longer.
Lots of these new users are sticking around, too.
"We're happy Chris is sticking around," boss Nigel Clough told Derby's website. .
You can also use fabric-appropriate bleach if the stain is sticking around after one wash.
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