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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has stuck" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is the present perfect tense form of the verb "stick," which means to become fixed or attached to something. Example: The gum has stuck to the bottom of my shoe, making it difficult to walk.
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That has stuck.
The term has stuck.
What has stuck?
The name has stuck since.
The epithet has stuck.
It has stuck.
Smothers has stuck to his story.
But the party has stuck to tradition.
An image that has stuck with me.
The label has stuck because it fits.
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She has stuck with those habits.
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