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"stingy with" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It means to be unwilling or hesitant to share or give something, often related to money or possessions. Example: "John is always stingy with his time and rarely helps others with their projects."
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He was stingy with everything.
Don't be stingy with the sesame.
Mr. Dowling is not stingy with effects.
The Clintons weren't stingy with those.
He was stingy with compliments and liberal with criticism.
And he's grown very stingy with unforced errors.
After that, Cone was stingy with fastballs to Giambi.
As a result, I've become stingy with my time.
But Army officials have been stingy with details.
Also, we were too stingy with the truffle.
And she wasn't stingy with the adverbs either.
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