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The phrase "stick" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
You can use it when referring to adhering to something or remaining in a particular situation or place. Example: "If you want to succeed in this project, you need to stick to the plan we discussed."
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Rudd has not said when he will call the poll or whether he will stick with Julia Gillard's nominated election date of 14 September, but appears to have the confidence of the hung parliament.
Fealy said criticism of Indonesia should stick to legalities and flaws in the judicial process.
You want to poke them with a stick, make them do stuff, screw and eat each other," wrote the Guardian's art critic Adrian Searle.
So we will stick to our plan on the deficit and continue to use monetary policy to support growth without adding to borrowing or debt.
One charge that wouldn't seem to stick to McConnell, now, is that he can't work across the aisle.
Perhaps because they were smarting over their failure to find anything they could stick him with over the PACER downloads, it seems the federal prosecutors had little desire to let him off lightly.
It tells the story of Joe Alston, a retired literary agent who feels that "he has gone downstream like a stick, getting hung up in eddies and getting flushed out again, only half understanding what he floated past, and understanding less with every year.
Occasionally, someone will stick their head around the huge wooden door of the church of St Peter and St Paul in Great Casterton and, on spotting the vicar, express surprise.
Some argued that Merkel had been right to stick by her insistence on reform as a quid pro quo for bailouts, but quibbled with the manner she had gone about her business, failing to sell her policies effectively to her partners in Europe.
Stick with daywear: a polo neck gives a flattering long line and a modish 70s effect; a cotton shirt makes the look most wearable.
I was going to go through this phase and stick with it, keep sticking with it," said Woods, who has won the competition five times.
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