Sentence examples for stuck on it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "stuck on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to be attached to something or to be unable to move from a certain position. It can also be used figuratively to mean being unable to stop thinking about something or being obsessed with something. Example: I accidentally spilled some super glue on my hand and now this toy car is stuck on it. (physical attachment) John has been stuck on this problem for hours, he just can't figure it out. (unable to let go or stop thinking about something) She's been stuck on him ever since the day they met. (obsessed with someone).

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If you don't know the answer never stay stuck on it, move to the next one, then come back and check it again.

Of the women who were low paid in 2012, one in three (33 %) had been stuck on it over the preceding decade – 900,000 employees.

"He was stuck on it for 20 years.

"I started with a plain white box with a label stuck on it," Mr. Ansh said in a phone interview.

With extra storage space, security and a different label stuck on it, that costs $50 per employee per year.

"I walk by that intersection every day, going to the gym, and I got stuck on it," she told me.

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In this way, mucus inside of a gunshot suspect's nostrils could act like an adhesive medium to stick on it gaseous particles from a gunshot.

Or maybe if you already have a quad-rotor, maybe you could use a GoPro camera to stick on it.

But just think about how nasty my face was after getting cheap ramen to stick on it.

Make sure you get it thick enough on the stick for the sprinkles to stick on it.

Take a grenade (Plasma; stick grenades work best) and get it stuck on him.

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