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Discover Ludwig'make it stick' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used as an imperative phrase which means to firmly remember or remember for a long time. For example: "Study hard and make it stick!".
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Can he make it stick?
Now how to make it stick?
I'd do anything to make it stick.
Use glue -- and make it stick".
Pick a habit — a keystone habit — and make it stick.
It made me really want to make it stick today".
The question now is how to make it stick.
A clear case of Bostick failing to make it stick.
But insiders reckon that enough of Africa's governments will sign the convention to make it stick.
They may find dirt but it will be harder to make it stick.
Empathy also helps you know where you can draw the line and make it stick.
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