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The phrase "stick around for a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inviting someone to stay or remain in a place for a short period of time. Example: "If you have some free time after the meeting, feel free to stick around for a bit and chat."
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Stick around for a bit, huh?
So we'll stick around for a bit.
Sri Lanka need a pair of batsmen to stick around for a bit.
And those who graduate are usually entitled to stick around for a bit afterwards; they may find their two-year segue into work curtailed.
Oxygen atoms tended to stick around for a bit longer when they hit the grains.
Version 1, meanwhile, will stick around for a bit as well, now priced at $69.
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Livingstone stuck around for a bit, but cut ties two years ago.
The sheer brazenness of it!" ELAINE STRITCH, who would ultimately replace Uta Hagen as Martha: "I had just done 'Sail Away' in London, and I was sticking around for a bit.
No, it was the last true evolution of the Palm OS platform even more so than the Treo smartphone that stuck around for a bit longer.
Patterson from "Generation Kill" toting around a futuristic-looking ray gun and a retro-looking mind-reading machine, Walter casually injecting whatsername with a sedative that I think I'll be sticking around for a bit.
Letting Preston's Elsbeth take center stage in this episode was a breath of fresh air compared to the last few episodes and I'm very glad she'll be sticking around for a bit.
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