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The phrase "stick to a" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate adherence to a particular plan, idea, or set of rules. Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we need to stick to a strict schedule."
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They stick to a particular area.
Most viruses stick to a single species.
She can stick to a game plan.
On the stick to a fault.
"I think it should stick to a women's sport.
Stick to a Vision.
Here we stick to a simple one-tap ZF equalization.
That is no reason to stick to a failing plan".
That's why we stick to a three-year refresh schedule.
Stick to a budget.
Stick to a schedule.
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