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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stuck with it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a sense of being unable to escape a situation or obligation, often implying a degree of resignation or acceptance. Example: "Even though the project was challenging, I was stuck with it until the end."
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He stuck with it.
Anyway, we're stuck with it.
They are stuck with it.
So he stuck with it.
Sony is stuck with it.
"But I stuck with it.
China is stuck with it.
You're also stuck with it.
So we're stuck with it".
You're stuck with it.
They stuck with it.
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