stick to
Example Sentences
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Ultimately, England made enough stick to the scoreboard to sit atop the Six Nations table after round one.
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"It's important to stick to his roots and represent Puerto Rico the most he can."
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Erebor plans to sell many of the loans it makes to other banks and investment firms, an approach that likely means it will have to stick to loans that aren’t too exotic.
Aberdeen's annual Spectra festival of light event is now under way in the city, with organisers encouraging people to "stick to plans, wrap up warm, grab your wellies, and enjoy the festival".
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The status quo results in donors either reducing the size of their gifts or sticking to stocks and cash.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.