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Discover Ludwig"stick around for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to remain or stay in a place for a period of time. Example: "The concert is not over yet, so stick around for the encore performance." In this sentence, "stick around for" indicates that the speaker wants the listener to stay at the concert venue to see the additional performance.
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Stick around for Frank".
Stick around for updates and analysis.
So we'll stick around for a bit.
Booo! Surely stick around for Sunderland?
Stick around for the jaw-dropping finale.
Let's hope they stick around for a while.
Don't expect these bargains to stick around for long.
"I hope to stick around for a while".
Stick around for all the reports and reaction.
Stick around, for three reasons, as the end credits roll.
Debbie James knew better than to stick around for that.
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