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"stick on it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to persist or focus on a task. For example, "I know that you're struggling with your project, but keep trying - stick on it and you can do it!".
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"I was just trying to get a stick on it, and it dribbled in," Giroux said.
"The guy reached in from behind me and got his stick on it," Girardi said.
"I put my stick on it and I deflected it into the top corner," Commodore said.
I was able to do that and just got my stick on it".
"I tried my best to get my stick on it," he said.
"He went around my poke-check and I just tried to get my stick on it.
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The suds will soak in the mirror making it stick on there until you wash it off the mirror.
The tape will stick on any surface, be it glass or wood and even plastic.
It will stick on the black paint.
If you don't know the answer never stay stuck on it, move to the next one, then come back and check it again.
"He was stuck on it for 20 years.
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