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Discover Ludwig"stuck tightly" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is firmly or securely attached or held in place. Example: The lid of the jar was stuck tightly, making it difficult to open.
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True, she has been surrounded by experienced political figures, has spoken to her brother two or three times a week, and has stuck tightly to the script.
However, his answers stuck tightly and carefully to a brief, which was aimed to demonstrate that he knew little about phone hacking at the News of the World until towards the very end of 2010.
The victory over Chile was notable for the strict man-marking in midfield – Nigel de Jong, Georginio Wijnaldum and Wesley Sneijder stuck tightly to their rivals, being dragged all across the pitch, but denying Chile time on the ball.
The imprint "reprehensible" that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stamped on him and his crime, not to mention the much less charitable epithets that thousands have hurled at him in Internet chat rooms and on sports talk shows would have still stuck tightly in big, bold letters on him.
After the ethanol was dried up at room temperature, the frame became stuck tightly to the bottom of a 35 mm dish.
Often cows have dirt and manure stuck tightly in their hair.
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Sticking tightly to his script, he told the crowd how much he loved the game.
Hatfield says it will stick tightly to its London remit, as mandated by Ofcom, which awarded the licence in February 2013.
Streptococcus mutans, which causes dental caries, splits the sucrose in food and uses one of the sugars to build its capsule, which sticks tightly to the tooth.
Instead, wary of being challenged in court, the leagues drafted rules which stick tightly to a set of specific criteria, which prospective owners of historic clubs either pass or fail.
After that, the sample was annealed in a vacuum at 180 °C for 2 h, in order to allow the AAO membrane to stick tightly on the graphene surface.
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