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'stick for' is not a grammatically correct phrase.
To use it in written English, one would need to use a phrase such as 'stick around for' or 'stick with.' For example: "I'm going to stick with him for the long haul."
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"This has to stick for life.
I've taken some stick for this "unevenness".
"They've been the measuring stick for a long time".
The nickname became a whipping stick for Mr. Royko.
"The criticism there tends to stick, for some reason".
"Personality traits stick for life," countered the Australian.
They've tried to make this story stick for years.
I got a fair amount of stick for that.
Has he taken a lot of stick for it?
Pheasant with a walking stick for a logo.
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Stick -for finding the depth of ice.
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