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The phrase "stuck closed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that cannot be opened due to being stuck in some way. For example, "The door was stuck closed and wouldn't budge no matter how hard I tried."
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It may have become stuck closed, preventing water from draining from the dishwasher.
Is it possible that your thermostat works, it's just stuck closed or a different part of your vehicle is starting to kick the bucket, affecting your thermostat's ability to make accurate readings?
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Hereditary insanity!" Not everyone stuck close to the text.
Asked why, he stuck close to Washington-drafted talking points.
Other SEED students stuck closer to home on weekends.
During this show Cloud Nothings stuck close to the new album and didn't look backward.
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And he abandoned his improvisational urges and stuck close to the original melody.
Universities can offer cut-price tuition, although most have stuck close to the £3,000.
Born in Croydon, south London, Duncan has stuck close to his roots.
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