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does not stick for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "does not stick for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is not applicable or relevant for a certain situation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "This explanation does not stick for the current context."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
It does not stick for me.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Lower the heat, season with salt and leave to simmer, partially covered with a lid, giving it the occasional stir to make sure it doesn't stick, for an hour.
News & Media
I won't dwell on the shocking extent to which reading is neglected in modern languages teaching these days in favour of largely trivial communication which doesn't stick for long, but I will mention my recent experience of examining a doctorate on decoding skills in French in key stage 3.
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Rumors of the Jetstream's LTE capability have fortunately been confirmed, making it AT&T's only non-modem LTE device, a distinction that hopefully doesn't stick for too much longer.
News & Media
That didn't stick for long and soon Profumo was forced to resign his Cabinet post after he admitted to lying.
News & Media
It's a name that didn't stick for long, but one of the cars, which has since been converted into a pickup, is for sale on Hemmings.com for $25,000.
News & Media
But the Stickman didn't stick for long.
News & Media
But that didn't stick for some recruits and military personnel who, according to the Ottawa Citizen, decided it would be hilarious to instead nickname their superior's initiative Operation "Hop on Her," which conjures up sexually violating a woman.
News & Media
The person may also have a very short attention span and does not stick to projects for long.
Wiki
Don't stuck for only one activity.
Wiki
"A record like mine doesn't stick around for very long, and the fact that I had it for two years was pretty big".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for clearer and more precise phrasing such as "does not apply to", "does not last", or "does not remain" depending on the intended meaning. This will enhance clarity and avoid potential misinterpretations.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "does not stick for" as a direct translation from another language. English offers more idiomatic and precise ways to express the intended meaning. This will result in awkward and unnatural phrasing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "does not stick for" functions as a verb phrase aiming to express a lack of applicability, relevance, or permanence. However, as Ludwig AI points out, it's not a standard or grammatically correct construction in English. Thus more appropriate and precise alternatives exists.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "does not stick for" might be encountered, it is not considered grammatically correct or standard English. As Ludwig AI indicates, using more precise and common alternatives will improve clarity and avoid confusion. This phrase is rare, appearing mostly in news, wiki, and science contexts. For improved writing, consider substituting it with alternatives such as "does not last", "does not remain", or "does not apply to", depending on the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
does not last
Focuses on the duration or permanence of something, similar to something not sticking around.
does not remain
Emphasizes the absence of something staying in a particular state or place.
does not adhere to
Highlights the lack of commitment or compliance to a rule, principle, or plan.
does not apply to
Indicates that something is not relevant or pertinent in a specific situation.
is not relevant to
Highlights the lack of importance or connection in a particular context.
does not persist
Emphasizes the failure of something to continue or endure over time.
does not resonate with
Indicates that something does not evoke a feeling of connection or agreement.
is not retained by
Highlights the inability to remember or keep something in mind.
is not fixed to
Highlights the absence of something that is not secured in the place.
does not stick with
Expresses the act of someone that doesn't continue or remain loyal to something.
FAQs
What does "does not stick for" mean?
The phrase "does not stick for" is not standard English. It might be intended to mean something doesn't apply or isn't relevant in a particular situation, but the phrasing is awkward. More common alternatives include "does not apply to" or "is not relevant to".
Is it grammatically correct to say "does not stick for"?
No, "does not stick for" is not grammatically correct in standard English. While it might be understood, it's better to use more common and grammatically sound alternatives like "does not last" or "does not remain", depending on the intended meaning.
How can I use "does not adhere to" instead of "does not stick for"?
Use "does not adhere to" when you want to emphasize the lack of commitment or compliance. For example, instead of "The plan does not stick for the budget", say "The plan "does not adhere to" the budget".
When is it appropriate to use "is not retained by" as an alternative to "does not stick for"?
"Is not retained by" is suitable when discussing memory or information. For example, instead of "The information does not stick for most students", say "The information "is not retained by" most students".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested