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The phrase "stick to me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express one's desire to stay close to someone else, for instance when they are about to face a difficult situation. For example: "No matter what happens, stick to me."
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The band, though, was doing a Brazilian version of foursquare rhythmic professionalism, with keyboards simulating strings in the funny philosophical song "Não Tenho Medo da Morte" ("I'm Not Afraid of Death") and wooden flute sounds in the baião-chachado "Não Grude Não" ("Don't Stick to Me").
Anyhow, I feared that I wouldn't be able to carry it off — somehow the tables would be turned and the dirty story would stick to me, making me a pariah.
The only thing missing was the singer, Graham Parker, who, together with the band, defined the pointy-shoed, ska-inflected sound of 1970s London with songs like "Don't Ask Me Questions," "Stick to Me" and "Discovering Japan".
"When we arrive in Kinshasa, just stick to me," he said.
"For me," Singh said, "good gestures, good will -- they stick to me more than people's negativity".
Then she asked how they made the tattoo stick to me.
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It was stuck to me, like thick glue".
Green seaweed sticking to me This I do not like!
She once complained: "Sissi sticks to me just like oatmeal".
"It stuck to me and I am conflicted," said Fonda.
It is a curious word that sticks to me like a burr.
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