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stick with
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Princeton's WordNet
stick to, stick with, followverb
keep to
"Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"
Wiktionary
stick withverb
To remain close to.
stick withverb
To follow or adhere to.
stick withverb
To continue or persist; to stick to.
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stick with
"Stick with" is a phrasal verb that generally means to continue or persist in doing something, adhere faithfully to a plan, or remain loyal or associated with someone or something, even when it is challenging or difficult. It can imply not giving up or changing, despite potential obstacles or distractions.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stick with in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stick with in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of stick with in a Sentence
If you read that (warning) as a smoker, you might think 'Oh, I'll just stick with a cigarette,'.
Everybody told me to stick with it, i dont think I scored a field goal until the fourth. I just stuck with it. They all believed in me.
I think I'm going to let my response stick with that tweet, because the best way to respond to this kind of attack is to laugh it off.
Who are his voters? His voters are anti-establishment and social conservatives. These voters have made up their minds that they're going to stick with Trump and Cruz, so Ben Carson's day has come and gone.
We really want to urge everyone to avoid dubious sources of information and stick with trusted sources like their state health departments or the United States Maine CDC, we're in a situation where fear and misinformation can spread more quickly than this virus.
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