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"stick into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to insert or push something into something else, often with force. Example: The children were playing with toys when one of them accidentally stuck a small plastic ball into the wall, leaving a small dent.
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Stick into gob.
They forced a stick into his anus.
Insert a craft stick into the slit.
– before twisting her selfie stick into position.
Insert the jumbo craft stick into the slit.
"It's like putting a stick into a dragon".
She giggles, and jams the stick into drive.
Saul's already slipped a USB stick into Düring's coat.
A dog chased a stick into the water.
Driving a stick into the ground can be done by one person with a hammer.
The rungs stick into the rails, and the double rails intersect length-wise.
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