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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very sticky" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something that is adhesive or difficult to remove, or it can be used figuratively to describe a situation or problem that is challenging and hard to resolve. Example: "The glue used in this project is very sticky, so be sure to wear gloves when handling it." Example: "The political situation in the country is very sticky, and it will take a lot of effort to find a solution that satisfies all parties involved."
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It's very sticky, and may leave some stickiness on your scissors.
It was very sticky.
GECKOS have very sticky feet.
Dough should be very sticky.
"It's a very sticky, touchy situation".
"It's very sticky, as you can see.
"It's a very sticky issue," he said.
You will end up with glossy and very sticky dough.
And sport participation across the board is very sticky.
You know, it's very sticky, so three and a half hours is a lot.
The rice is very sticky, so you need to wet your hands between forming each piece.
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