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"stick in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a phrasal verb to mean either to insert something into something else, or to become entrenched in a situation and be difficult to remove. For example: "I had to stick the label into the box." "He is so stubborn; it's hard to get him to change his mind - he's really stuck in his ways!".
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His flavours really stick in your mind.
Bernard thinks it might stick in cinemas for six months.
It will eventually stick in your brain.
Study hard and stick in at school.
The stick in question?
Solids stick in fat.
Stick in there, Simon.
Certainly they stick in the mind longer.
He twirls his stick in exasperation.
"I just stuck my stick in there.
May it stick in their anus.
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