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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more sticky" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is more difficult or complex than normal. For example, "This problem is more sticky than I thought it would be."
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We were more sticky and less lonely.
Some particles find the field more "sticky" than others.
Cricket in England and beyond could do with more sticky dogs and fewer administrative poodles.
"Cavuto in his one-hour programs on Fox News has a much more sticky audience.
"We need to get the brand to be more sticky, if you will".
In general, Paxson says, "complicated shapes tend to be more sticky," because of their greater edge-length.
And, perhaps surprisingly, philanthropy might be more "sticky" if it involves personal sacrifice, according to Lara Aknin.
"Customers really want that: we make the product more sticky, and we can give them a better price".
Chicken wings owe nothing to Buffalo, but they're meaty and firm, with sauce more sticky than flavorful ($9).
Next on the tour, after more sticky pads, was the holy of holies, the room surrounding the target chamber.
As customers have increasingly used AOL to manage their day-to-day lives, the service has become much more sticky.
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