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Discover Ludwig"in stuck" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It would need to be replaced with a phrase such as "stuck in" or "unable to leave." For example, "I'm stuck in traffic and don't think I'll get to the office on time."
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But instead of giving up, McCain dug in, stuck to his political guns, and waited for his competitors to trip up, which they duly did.
Trouble is, that space is the basement, and we're in stuck there with them.
She said, "One of her fronts was in stuck in Daddy's mouth".
If simple boredom is the result of the circumstances we find ourselves in (stuck in a traffic jam, for example), chronic boredom is a symptom of a lower than normal level in the system of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
ST.-JEAN-DE-MAURIENNE, France — With their top opponents falling by the wayside behind them, many moving slowly, as if in stuck in mud, Andy Schleck and Alberto Contador zipped to the finish line of Stage 9 of the Tour de France, nearly side by side.
He said: "I stuck in, stuck in, stuck in, and just started to attack a little bit.
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But what's the harm in sticking to reality?
Bettinger sees virtue in sticking with his staid midwestern roots.
Do get stuck in!
Everyone gets stuck in".
Get stuck in below.
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