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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the sticks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a remote or rural area, often with a negative connotation. Example: I grew up in the sticks, miles away from any civilization. In this sentence, "the sticks" is used to describe the speaker's childhood home in a rural area. It implies that the area was isolated and lacked modern amenities.
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It's the sticks".
Then there are the sticks.
"It's like the sticks".
"We break the sticks.
So I upped sticks to the sticks.
That's where he took the sticks.
For Tidewater kids, that's the sticks".
All the sticks had feathers on them.
That's why the sticks are cream.
Only peaceful Slovenia swings the sticks.
The sticks have spread to other sports.
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