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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it just stuck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has become ingrained in your memory or that its significance is obvious. For example: "I couldn't explain why the phrase 'never give up' meant so much to me, but it just stuck."
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"It just stuck".
It just stuck with me.
"I'm a big brand guy, and it just stuck".
If it just stuck to the facts, it could say look, we're just reporting the facts.
"I think it just stuck in the president's craw, to a certain degree," von Massow said.
We renamed him Lawrence, but couldn't help but persist in calling him Laura — it just stuck, the way names do.
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"It Just Sticks in My Craw".
It just sticks in the craw and always will.
"You have to search in the moment for something familiar," says Spiegel. "It's a simple trick, but it just sticks".
"You have to search in the moment for something familiar," says Spiegel. "It's a simple trick, but it just sticks". Word Play.
I dont know why the scotland game is there in my head, but for some reason it just sticks as i remember hendry scoring against brazil.
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