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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sticking it out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to persevere or continue something until its completion, despite challenges or difficulties. Example: Despite the tough conditions, the hikers were determined to stick it out and reach the mountain's summit.
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"They deserve credit for sticking it out".
"Some of the traders are sticking it out," she said.
Sticking it out; holding on to the old love.
One reward for sticking it out is a bowl of kale salad.
So sticking it out at the hospital gave her a good reputation and a good reference.
"Of course, that could change at any minute, but I'm sticking it out".
I have been a real good role model for my kids, sticking it out, making it happen.
Some complained, especially when it rained, but for the most part they are sticking it out," he said.
Signing on with an e-business is by definition riskier than sticking it out with a Fortune 500 company.
Sandifer was questioning why they were sticking it out in the Korengal when the people so clearly hated them.
He has lived here all his life, 42 years, but cannot see sticking it out much longer.
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