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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so stuck" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means being trapped or unable to move or make progress in a situation. Example: "I tried to push the heavy bookshelf by myself, but it was so stuck against the wall that I couldn't budge it."
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We were so stuck in the 1980s.
"I'm just so stuck on this immigration thing.
I don't know if he's still so stuck on seeing your — on seeing Fiona.
You're so stuck in a rut with your old-school mentality.
They are among the 163,000 or so stuck in camps along Thailand's western border.
I don't know if he's still so stuck on seeing your on seeing Fiona.
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So stick with quality.
So stick to actual people.
So stick to non-romantic couplings.
So stick in there, Mr. Rather.
So stick that up your jumper and smoke it".
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